“…Summarizing this part of the message, we can say that discussions about the etiopathogenic aspects of the development of atherosclerosis have been going on for more than 100 years. Today, in addition to those mentioned above, theories such as lipid theory exist and coexist, in the new version it is presented as a pathology of essential polyene fatty acids [14], endothelial damage [18], inflammatory [19], oxidative stress [16], infectious [20], monoclonal, metabolic [21], hormonal, viral, chlamydia [13], genetic [17,22], cytokine [20,23,24]. Such a wide variety of theories is due to the fact that none of them fully responds to the emerging contradictions: the standard morphology of the atherosclerotic process, regardless of the type of dyslipidemia, the focality of the event, the appearance of atherosclerosis with normal indicators of lipid metabolism, the subendothelial location of atherosclerotic plaques and others.…”