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Artery disease characterized by plaque building up along the inner walls of the arteries of the heart resulting in a narrowing of the arteries and a reduced blood supply to the cardiac muscles.
However, the precise protein-protein interaction between adiponectin and T-cad remains poorly characterized.
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That cad of a freshman has succeeded in getting in here again.
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The best word she could think of to describe him was cad.
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You are a brick; I was a cad ever to doubt it.
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So I had to behave like a little cad, or give in.
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These data may be useful for new and evolving adult CHD services.
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The effect was apparent in the patients with a history of CHD.
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Until now, however, a direct link to CHD has never been made.
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Limitations: Participants were healthy and had a low incidence rate of CHD.
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Strategies to reduce CHD risk should be incorporated into HIV primary care.
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Conclusions: Six-minute walk and physical activity predict IHD event rates in PAD.
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However, we found no significant association between serum bilirubin levels and IHD.
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Methods: This study was focused on IHD as a cause of death.
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However, drinking heavily and in binges has been suggested to increase IHD risk.
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Odds ratio for IHD was calculated as cases compared to controls.
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Conclusions: Individuals with diabetes have an elevated burden of subclinical coronaryatherosclerosis.
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The severity of coronaryatherosclerosis was based on the Gensini scoring system.
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However, the value of biomarkers for evaluating coronaryatherosclerosis remains to be clarified.
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Recent evidence has suggested an association between Chlamydia pneumoniae infection and coronaryatherosclerosis.
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They were followed up for major cardiovascular events and angiographic coronaryatherosclerosis progression.
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It is associated with atheroscleroticheartdisease in half of the cases during a coronary angiogram.
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One hypothesis is that hyperlipidemia may be a common predisposing factor to both atheroscleroticheartdisease and bone fragility.
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Despite the worldwide occurrence of coronary atheroscleroticheartdisease (CAHD), the pathogenic mechanisms underlying this disease remain largely unknown.
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Objective: There are still contradictory data in the literature whether patients with acromegaly are under risk in terms of atheroscleroticheartdisease.
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Background & aims: Postprandial hyperlipidemia is a risk factor for atheroscleroticheartdisease and is associated with the consumption of high-fat diets and obesity.
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Objectives: Reduced arterial vasodilatatory capacity is a marker of coronaryheartdisease.
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Plasma IgE level is an independent predictor of human coronaryheartdisease.
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The most common comorbidity was hypertension, diabetes mellitus and coronaryheartdisease.
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It has also been shown to be associated with coronaryheartdisease.
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The inverse trend was apparent for both coronaryheartdisease and stroke.
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Patients: Ninety-two consecutive Japanese patients with suspected ischemicheartdisease were recruited.
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Hyperlipidemia is one of the strong risk factors for ischemicheartdisease.
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The algorithm was validated on 45 patients suffering from ischemicheartdisease.
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Factor VII is an independent risk factor for ischemicheartdisease.
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Cytokine therapy promises to provide a noninvasive treatment option for ischemicheartdisease.
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Dyslipidemias are strongly linked to the development of atheroscleroticcardiovasculardisease.
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Emerging evidence indicates an association between HCV and atheroscleroticcardiovasculardisease.
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A healthy dietary pattern and high quality nutrient intake reduce atheroscleroticcardiovasculardisease risk.
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Dysfunction of vascular endothelium may be a link between albuminuria and atheroscleroticcardiovasculardisease in NIDDM.
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The company said the product, MLN1202, reduced a protein that marks the risk of atheroscleroticcardiovasculardisease.
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Background: Accelerated coronaryarteriosclerosis is the major obstacle to long-term survival after cardiac transplantation.
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CCT provides high spatial resolution, making it useful for the identification of coronaryarteriosclerosis associated with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
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We hypothesized that an early constrictor response to acetylcholine, indicative of endothelial dysfunction, may predict the development of transplant coronaryarteriosclerosis.
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Graft coronaryarteriosclerosis begins between 3 and 5 days posttransplantation and progresses without continuous allogeneic immunological drive.
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The autopsy showed little save chronic myocarditis with brown atrophy, calcification of part of thyroid, non-united fracture of neck of left femur, moderate coronaryarteriosclerosis.
Usage of coronary artery disease in English
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Left main coronaryarterydisease is a high-risk condition with significant mortality.
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However, the relation between coronaryarterydisease and endothelin release remains unclear.
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Patients with coronaryarterydisease often have impairment of the fibrinolytic system.
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One patient with a known history of coronaryarterydisease developed angina.
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In this paper, we explored the super-ego ofpatients with coronaryarterydisease.
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Follow-up death and coronaryarterydisease rehospitalization data were collected through 1996.
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Background: Heart period variability is frequently reduced in patients with coronaryarterydisease.
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However, the relationship between plasma VEGF level and coronaryarterydisease remains unknown.
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Post-transplantation issues are somewhat different, including rejection, coronaryarterydisease, malignancies and infections.
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Most cases occur on the basis of obstructive coronaryarterydisease.
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History of coronaryarterydisease increases the risk for developing edema.
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Background: Inflammation plays a major role in the pathophysiology of coronaryarterydisease.
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Cappella specialises in developing stents that aid treatment of complex coronaryarterydisease.
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Methods: Medical records of all transplant recipients with coronaryarterydisease were reviewed.
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Thirty-eight patients underwent coronary angiography; 33 had obstructive coronaryarterydisease.
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Subjects with this profile had larger ventricles and more often coronaryarterydisease.