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The fibrous cap is a layer of fibrous connective tissue, which is thicker and less cellular than the normal intima, found in atherosclerotic plaques. The fibrous cap contains macrophages and smooth muscle cells. The fibrous cap of an atheroma is composed of bundles of muscle cells, macrophages, foam cells, lymphocytes, collagen and elastin. The fibrous cap is prone to rupture and ulceration which can lead to thrombosis. In advanced lesions, further complications may arise including calcification of the fibrous cap.

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  • Cápsula fibrosa (es)
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  • The fibrous cap is a layer of fibrous connective tissue, which is thicker and less cellular than the normal intima, found in atherosclerotic plaques. The fibrous cap contains macrophages and smooth muscle cells. The fibrous cap of an atheroma is composed of bundles of muscle cells, macrophages, foam cells, lymphocytes, collagen and elastin. The fibrous cap is prone to rupture and ulceration which can lead to thrombosis. In advanced lesions, further complications may arise including calcification of the fibrous cap. (en)
  • La cápsula fibrosa es una capa de tejido conectivo fibroso que se encuentra en las placas ateroescleróticas, la cual es más gruesa y menos celular que la túnica intima normal. La cápsula fibrosa contiene macrófagos y células de músculo liso.​ La cápsula fibrosa de un ateroma está compuesta de paquetes de células musculares, macrófagos, células espumosas, linfocitos, colágeno y elastina. La cápsula fibrosa es propenso a romperse y ulcerarse, pudiendo dar lugar a trombosis. En lesiones avanzadas pueden surgir complicaciones adicionales como la calcificación de la cápsula fibrosa.​ (es)
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  • The fibrous cap is a layer of fibrous connective tissue, which is thicker and less cellular than the normal intima, found in atherosclerotic plaques. The fibrous cap contains macrophages and smooth muscle cells. The fibrous cap of an atheroma is composed of bundles of muscle cells, macrophages, foam cells, lymphocytes, collagen and elastin. The fibrous cap is prone to rupture and ulceration which can lead to thrombosis. In advanced lesions, further complications may arise including calcification of the fibrous cap. (en)
  • La cápsula fibrosa es una capa de tejido conectivo fibroso que se encuentra en las placas ateroescleróticas, la cual es más gruesa y menos celular que la túnica intima normal. La cápsula fibrosa contiene macrófagos y células de músculo liso.​ La cápsula fibrosa de un ateroma está compuesta de paquetes de células musculares, macrófagos, células espumosas, linfocitos, colágeno y elastina. La cápsula fibrosa es propenso a romperse y ulcerarse, pudiendo dar lugar a trombosis. En lesiones avanzadas pueden surgir complicaciones adicionales como la calcificación de la cápsula fibrosa.​ (es)
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