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Aortas, coronary and carotid arteries from 31 patients who died of myocardial or cerebral infarction were examined by direct immunoenzymatic tests (using peroxidase-labelled anti human IgG sheep Fab or anti human complement sheep IgG) and compared to those of 9 patients who died of non atherosclerotic diseases. Immunoglobulins and complement bound to all atherosclerotic lesions, all elastic fiber alterations, all lipid infiltration in patients who died of atherosclerosis, as well as in patients who died of various other causes. Binding was generally more intensive in patients who died of atherosclerosis and in arteries irrigating infarcted areas. These data are discussed.
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