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The patient is referred for an ultrasound examination of the right carotid artery after the examination reveals a significant murmur in it. The murmur is not audible either in the left carotid artery or in the heart; the ultrasound confirms that the murmur is caused by a significant atherosclerotic plaque that has already narrowed the right carotid artery significantly, causing turbulent blood flow in the narrowed area and a murmur audible by phonendoscope. Atherosclerotic plaque is formed by lipid deposition in the tunica intima and its further inflammatory transformation. What layers does the tunica intima consist of in a healthy person?