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Summary Background and Objectives Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune blistering disease in the Western world. While remission is achieved in the majority of BP patients by long‐term use of corticosteroids with or without immunomodulants/immunosuppressants, national and international guidelines recommend adjuvant immunoadsorption (IA)
Maike M. Holtsche +7 more
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Seasonality of thrombogenic disorders in coronary atherosclerosis recrudescence
Seasonality of thrombogenic disorders in coronary atherosclerosis recrudescence has been studied using a comparison of blood clotting peculiarities in patients with stable (n=167) and unstable angina (n=210) in different season periods.
Liliana K. Tokaeva +2 more
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Abstract Background Older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are less likely to receive sodium–glucose cotransporter‐2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, despite their proven cardio‐renal benefits and safety. Whether this age‐related gap is driven by frailty, sex, or other factors remains unclear.
Changyuan Yang +6 more
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Effects of adding ivabradine to usual care in patients with angina pectoris: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials with meta-analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis [PDF]
Mathias Maagaard +6 more
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Abstract Aims To assess the real‐world effectiveness of semaglutide versus tirzepatide in reducing major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) among patients with overweight/obesity and established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) without diabetes in an insured US population.
Lauren Wilson +6 more
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Mental stress as a trigger of cardiovascular events: A narrative review
Stress stimulates the prefrontal cortex that in turns activates the limbic system with subsequent activation of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system then stimulates the heart, vessels, endocrine and immune systems with a bidirectional communication. These mechanisms increase heart rate and blood pressure, promote vasoconstriction,
Paolo Raggi
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Coronary Sinus Reduction for Refractory Angina Caused by Microvascular Dysfunction-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Tomaniak M, Bednarek A, Włodarczak A.
europepmc +1 more source
Belching as a Presenting Symptom of Angina Pectoris
Kawther El-Shafie
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Implications of inflammation and sex in lower extremity arterial disease
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of inflammation and sex‐related differences in lower extremity artery disease (LEAD). Key inflammatory biomarkers associated with LEAD include C‐reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen, interleukin‐6 (IL‐6), and D‐dimer, which contribute to vascular inflammation and atherosclerotic plaque formation in lower limb ...
Katja Schnidrig +7 more
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Laryngospasm Complicating Awake Nasal Intubation in Ludwig's Angina. [PDF]
Onuki S, Hayakawa Y, Yonezawa N.
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