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Marlene Rabinovitch
Published in Volume 118, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(7):2372–2379 doi:10.1172/JCI33452
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Figure 1
Pathobiology of PH.

Schema illustrating the different vascular abnormalities compared with normal pulmonary circulation, associated with PH. This schema depicts the abnormalities throughout the pulmonary circulation, including (i) abnormal muscularization of distal precapillary arteries, (ii) medial hypertrophy (thickening) of large pulmonary muscular arteries, (iii) loss of precapillary arteries, (iv) neointimal formation that is particularly occlusive in vessels 100–500 μM, and (v) formation of plexiform lesions in these vessels.