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File:Atherosclerosis, aorta, gross pathology PHIL 846 lores.jpg

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Description: Gross pathology of atherosclerosis, aorta.

Autopsy specimen of aorta has been opened lengthwise to reveal luminal surface studded with lesions of atherosclerosis.

Content Providers(s): CDC/Dr. Edwin P. Ewing, Jr.

Creation Date: 1972

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