... Shanahan F. Insulin-dependent diabetes melli-tus and coeliac disease. Lancet 1997; 349: 1096-7.19. Pocecco M, Ventura A. Coeliac diseaseand insulin-depen-dent diabetes mellitus: a causal association? ... ofceliac disease in a sample of Turkish children and adoles-cents with type 1 diabetes mellitus. J Clin Gastroenterol2006; 40: 655-7.4. Tanure MG, Silva IN, Bahia M, et al. Prevalence of celiac disease ... coeliac disease and risk of autoimmune disorders in subjects withType I diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia 2001; 44: 151-5.9. Saukkonen T, Ilonen J, Akerblom HK, et al. Prevalence ofcoeliac disease...
... 1 Pathogenesis Coronary ArteryDisease – New Insights and Novel Approaches 283.6 Gene-gene and gene-environmental interaction in manifestation of coronaryartery disease The fact that ... to be elucidated. Coronary ArteryDisease – New Insights and Novel Approaches 4 The coronaryartery system consists of two main arteries, the left and right arteries, and their marginal ... influencing various aspects of coronaryartery function and structure with prevalent genetic factors. Coronary ArteryDisease – New Insights and Novel Approaches 26the disease. Plasma leptin...
... adhesion, flow cytometry and serum TXB2 levels for monitoring platelet inhibiting treatment with ASA and clopidogrel in coronaryartery disease: a randomised cross-over studyAndreas C Eriksson*1, ... patients with coronaryartery disease and controlsThe factors were further analysed by One-sample t-test fordifferences between patients and controls. Thus, plateletadhesion and serum TXB2-levels ... Early and sustained dual oral antiplatelet therapyfollowing percutaneous coronary intervention: a rand-omized controlled trial. JAMA 2002, 288:2411-2420.7. Mehta SR, Yusuf S, Peters RJ, Bertrand...
... 2007; 3: 76–81. 17. Kandzari DE, Leon MB, Popma JJ. Comparison of Zotaroli-mus-eluting and sirolimus-eluting stents in patients with native coronary artery disease: a randomized controlled ... Abbreviations: Cx, left circumflex coronary artery; LAD, left ante-rior descending coronary artery; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; RCA, right coronary artery. aIndicates patients who ... g e s t e d t h a t Z E S is safe and reduces the rates of clinical and angio-graphic restenosis in an selected patients with symp-tomatic coronaryarterydisease of simple to moderate c o...
... Abbreviations: Cx, left circumflex coronary artery; LAD, left anterior descending coronary artery; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; RCA, right coronary artery. aIndicates patients who ... better long-term safety and efficacy than the PES in unselected Turkish patients with coronaryartery disease. However, despite our study and several others in which the SES and the PES have been ... registry and prospectively analyzed data on a consecutive series of all patients who presented to our institution with symptomatic coronaryarterydisease between February 2005 and March 2007 and...
... AJ. Effects of PPARα, γ and δ haplotypes on plasma levels of lipids and progression of coronary atherosclerosis and response to statin therapy in the lipoprotein coronary atherosclerosis study. ... counting and compared using the א² test. The data was analysed using SPSS 12.0 software. The association between the +294T/C polymorphism and serum lipids, coronary heart disease, and body ... entire group no significant interaction between genotype andcoronary heart disease could be detected. Eliminating patients with diabetesmellitus or triglycerides higher than 1.000 mg/dl which...
... hydrogen-bond desolvation and prion-related disease Ariel Ferna´ndez*Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USAA structuring and eventual exclusion of ... physico-chemical picture of prion-related disease emerges. The epitope for protein-X binding,the region undergoing vast conformational change and thetrigger and locker for this change are inferred ... structuring, immobilization and ultimateremoval of water surrounding the backbone hydrogenbonds (HBs) of a protein turn the latter into majordeterminants of protein folding and structure [1–5].However,...
... of the disease burden of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease It is well known that socioeconomic and environmental factors playan indirect, but important, role in the magnitude and severity ... Cataloguing-in-Publication DataWHO Expert Consultation on Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease (2001 : Geneva, Switzerland)Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease : report of a WHO Expert Consultation,Geneva, ... America and abroad: an overview. Pediatrics, 1996, 97(6):S945–S948.Table 2.4Direct and indirect results of environmental and health-system determinants onrheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Determinants...