“…If the injury is sufficiently severe, endothelial damage can initiate arteriolar and arterial fibrinoid necrosis and vascular thrombosis through platelet activation and adhesion to the sub-endothelium (Batal, Domsic, Medsger, & Bastacky, 2010;Fisher & Rodnan, 1958;Steen, 2003). With time, these changes can organize leading to fibrointimal thickening and narrowing of the small arteries (Cannon et al, 1974;Fisher & Rodnan, 1958). Intimal arteritis, manifested as lymphocytic and mononuclear cell infiltration, is typically absent in SRC (Steen, 2003).…”