Abstract
1 min readBlood vessels provide essential nutrients to almost every organ system. It followsthat abnormal blood vessel growth is implicated in many clinically relevantdisease processes. Excess vessel growth is a feature of cancer, arthritis, psoriasis,diabetic retinopathy, infections, obesity, allergy, atherosclerosis, nasal polyps,and endometriosis, to name but a few. Inadequate vessel growth or excess vesselregression is most frequently linked to tissue ischemia, such as occurs during theevolution of a myocardial infarct, stroke, or limb ischemia. However, abnormalvessel regression also contributes to many other disorders including, for example,pre-eclampsia, age-dependent skin changes, nephropathies, bone loss, diabetes,macular degeneration, and such neurodegenerative disorders as amyotrophiclateral sclerosis.
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