Warfarin Causes Rapid Calcification of the Elastic Lamellae in Rat Arteries and Heart Valves

Volume: 18, Issue: 9, Pages: 1400 - 1407
Published: Sep 1, 1998
Abstract
High doses of warfarin cause focal calcification of the elastic lamellae in the media of major arteries and in aortic heart valves in the rat. Aortic calcification was first seen after 2 weeks of warfarin treatment and progressively increased in density at 3, 4, and 5 weeks of treatment. By 5 weeks, the highly focal calcification of major arteries could be seen on radiographs and by visual inspection of the artery. The calcification of arteries...
Paper Details
Title
Warfarin Causes Rapid Calcification of the Elastic Lamellae in Rat Arteries and Heart Valves
Published Date
Sep 1, 1998
Volume
18
Issue
9
Pages
1400 - 1407
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