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ABO Blood Groups and Cardiovascular Diseases [PDF]
ABO blood groups have been associated with various disease phenotypes, particularly cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases are the most common causes of death in developed countries and their prevalence rate is rapidly growing in developing ...
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ABO blood groups are not associated to gestational diabetes mellitus in Mexican women. [PDF]
ObjectivesSome studies show an increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus for ABO blood groups. Others find a lower risk or do not identify any association. Inconsistencies may be due to the heterogeneity in the control for confounding variables. We
Hid Felizardo Cordero-Franco+4 more
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COVID-19 and ABO blood groups. [PDF]
COVID-19 disease exhibits a very wide spectrum of severity. This strongly suggests that host factors influence outcomes. While acquired co-morbidities-such as age, obesity, history of smoking—are very likely related to clinical severity, it is also ...
Dzik S+4 more
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ABO Blood Groups and Bronchopneumonia in Children [PDF]
The association between ABO blood groups and certain diseases of the upper intestinal tract, peptic ulcer, gastric carinoma, and pernicious anaemia, is now well established, but this is not true for any of the other associations noted, except perhaps diabetes. The evidence has recently been summarized by Roberts (1957).
C. Carter, Barbara F. Heslop
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comparisation of ABO blood groups between female patiens diagnosed with depressive disorders an bipolar affective disorders [PDF]
Introduction The prevalence of ABO alleles in population is different. Many studies confirmed the correlation between the occurrences of some diseases with different genotypes of ABO blood groups. Studies had shown possible differencese between patients
S. Vuk Pisk+4 more
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Distribution characteristics of ABO blood groups in China [PDF]
ABO blood groups distribution shows obvious geographical differences globally, but the reliability of the Blood data for assessing relationships between population groups is limited.
Yang Sun+8 more
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A phenome-wide association study of ABO blood groups
Background ABO blood group is associated with differences in lifespan, cardiovascular disease, and some cancers, for reasons which are incompletely understood.
Shun Li, C. M. Schooling
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The molecular basis of ABO blood groups is now known and presents an interesting and important teaching opportunity.
S. Offner
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Associations Between ABO Blood Groups and Diseases in the Digestive System and Vein [PDF]
Feiyu Jiang, Zhiwei Liu, Ying Zhang, Tiejun Song Department of Blood Transfusion, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Tiejun Song, Department of Blood ...
Jiang F, Liu Z, Zhang Y, Song T
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ABO blood groups, COVID-19 infection and mortality. [PDF]
Lehrer S, Rheinstein PH.
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