New Frontiers in Angiology

New Frontiers in Angiology by Vince O’Riely, published by Hayle Medical in June 2017, is a comprehensive exploration of the physiological processes involved in the formation of new blood vessels from existing ones. This 242-page book delves into the field of angiology, also known as vascular medicine, addressing diseases related to arteries and veins, including cardiac arrhythmia and heart attacks. The text serves as a valuable compilation of topics that range from foundational concepts to advanced developments in angiogenesis.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion on the application of angiogenesis in medicine, encompassing theories, research, and practical applications. The book includes case studies that highlight contemporary topics relevant to the field, providing new insights into angiology and its diverse applications. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in medical advancements related to cardiology and vascular health.
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The study of physiological process through which new blood vessels are formed from the pre-existing vessels is called angiology. This field is also known as vascular medicine and studies in detail the diseases related to arteries and veins such as cardiac arrhythmia, heart attack, etc. This book is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from the basic to the most complex advancements in the field of angiogenesis. This text on angiology elaborately discusses the application of angiogenesis in medicine. From theories to research to practical applications, case studies related to all contemporary topics of relevance to this field have been included in this book. The topics covered in this book offer the readers new insights in the field of angiology and its varied applications.
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