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Radiological Insights Into the Pericardium: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT The pericardium is not simply a two‐layered membrane surrounding the heart and great vessels. Pericardial effusion is the most common manifestation of various pathological conditions involving the pericardium. Therefore, we are tempted to think of the pericardium as a virtual space containing only fluid, but it can also contain solid and ...
Felipe Aluja‐Jaramillo+4 more
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Impact of primary entry tear locations on outcomes in acute type A aortic dissection. [PDF]
Takahashi B+4 more
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While the etiology of race differences in mobility is multifactorial, our data indicate that muscle mitochondrial respiration and cardiorespiratory fitness may contribute to the slower walking speed of individuals who identify as Black compared to White.
Paul M. Coen+12 more
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Key gene screening and diagnostic model establishment for acute type a aortic dissection. [PDF]
Pan Y+5 more
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Multi‐ciliated cells in the infundibulum and ampulla (INF/AMP) epithelium are vacuolated in aging. Unique cellular susceptibility of the INF/AMP epithelial population and aging‐associated decline in ovarian artery circulation, which supports the ovary and INF/AMP, contribute to this region‐specific vacuolation phenotype, as a consequence of a mildly ...
Keerthana Harwalkar+10 more
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Predictive value of inflammatory indexes in in-hospital mortality for patients with acute aortic dissection. [PDF]
Xin Y+6 more
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The underlying mechanisms of age‐related revascularization impairment are not clear. Our research firstly identified that macrophages were more senescent in the ischemic skeletal muscle of old mice and senescent macrophages could inhibit revascularization.
Minghong Chen+7 more
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Head-Neck-Aorta CT Angiography in Patients With Acute Type A Aortic Dissection: If, When, and Necessary? [PDF]
Zhu Y, Yan F.
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Dietary restriction mitigates vascular aging in DNA‐repair‐deficient Ercc1Δ/− mice by reducing extracellular matrix remodeling, inflammation, oxidative stress, and switching of vascular smooth muscle cells to a macrophage‐like phenotype. Our findings suggest that the cGAS‐STING pathway plays a key role in vascular aging and that the benefits of dietary
S. J. M. Stefens+14 more
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