The Uncharted Architecture of Atherosclerosis: Beyond Lipid Panels — Functional Subspecies, Risk Stratification, and Targeted Therapy
Prefatory Note — On Levels of Resolution This note serves as the conceptual introduction to the book. It explains the levels of resolution through which the reader will move and how they fit together into a single architecture of disease . Every mature science passes through the same turning point. It begins by measuring what it can see, and only later discovers that the decisive structure lies beneath the surface of those measurements. Chemistry measured atomic weights and valence long before it understood electron shells. Blood pressure was a useful number in medicine decades before arterial wall biology was understood. In lipid medicine , we have measured total cholesterol, LDL‑C, HDL‑C, and triglycerides for generations, yet have known remarkably little about what these numbers actually contain in structural and functional terms. This book is written at that turning point. From surface numbers to hidden structure The conventional lipid panel is not wrong. It is a nec...