However, plasma inflammatory markers appear to reflect total extent of aorticatherosclerosis.
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For aorticatherosclerosis, 143 patients were divided into quartiles by plaque scores.
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Background: In selected high-risk patients, aorticatherosclerosis is associated with increased risk of vascular events.
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MRM accurately quantifies mouse aorticatherosclerosis and will enhance studies in this important animal model.
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Severity of aorticatherosclerosis was represented as plaque scores.
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Measurements: Data on thyroid status, aorticatherosclerosis, and history of myocardial infarction were obtained at baseline.
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However, few data are available concerning the relationship between homocysteine level and severity of thoracic aorticatherosclerosis.
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Conclusion: PIT may prevent the development of aorticatherosclerosis by promoting the proliferation of EPCs in atherosclerotic rabbits.
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The present study tests MRM in the quantification of aorticatherosclerosis over a broader range of lesion severity.
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Multivariate regression analysis revealed that homocysteine was an independent predictor of the presence and severity of thoracic aorticatherosclerosis.
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They were fed a cholesterol-rich diet and aorticatherosclerosis, cell-mediated immune response, and T-cell repertoire were analyzed after 5 months.
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Objective: To investigate whether subclinical hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity are associated with aorticatherosclerosis and myocardial infarction in postmenopausal women.
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The type of dissection (proximal or distal) and the presence and the degree of aorticatherosclerosis were defined.
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Early detection of aorticatherosclerosis with the adoption of appropriate preventive measures may therefore help to reduce mortality and morbidity related to CAD.
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Among 44 patients with severe unilateral disease the incidence of significant abdominal aorticatherosclerosis was 75%.
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The presence of swirling was associated with aorticatherosclerosis, older age, history of hypertension and coronary artery disease, atrial fibrillation, and previous embolic events.