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What does pathogenesis of atherosclerosis mean?

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Correct: Mechanism: Amended answer only because the linked illustration did not relate to pathogenesis but to only one organ. Atherosclerosis is a body wide process affecting all arteries. The most well established pathogenesis mechanism, at a cellular level, for over the last half-century are the lipoproteins, the protein particles which transport all fat molecules within the water outside cells.

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