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This overview of the National Institutes of Health-supported, multicen
ter, investigator-initiated study of the Pathobiological Determinants
of Atherosclerosis in Youth (PDAY) is designed to summarize the plan,
approaches, and the expanding contribution of this unique research pro
gram, which is now in its tenth year. It traces for the first time the
development, the organization, and the function of the many new featu
res and facets that are being used to yield needed information on the
relationships between the classic risk factors and the topography, sev
erity, and the cellular and chemical reactions that influence the deve
lopment of the early raised plaques. It has also helped establish the
factors that influence the progression of the four major types of inte
rmediate raised lesions that grossly are all similar, well delineated
fatty plaques, Most of the observations are quantitative, A few glimps
es into the unique findings that have been published are presented.