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Mononuclear cell infiltration of the aortic intima in domestic swine
The preparation of thick endothelial “Häutchen” from microscopically lipid-free areas of the thoracic and abdominal aorta of 22 domestic pigs proved that there is a surprisingly frequent penetration of mononuclear blood cells into the subendothelial space. They are deposited on the intima in a diffuse or focal distribution as dense epi-, inter- and subendothelial cell infiltrates.