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, 1930
Excerpt Every other diabetic now dies of arteriosclerosis and the percentage of such cases has been rapidly rising.
E. Joslin
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Excerpt Every other diabetic now dies of arteriosclerosis and the percentage of such cases has been rapidly rising.
E. Joslin
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN THE YOUNG DIABETIC PATIENT
, 1930By the addition of insulin to the armamentarium for diabetic therapy, the span of life, relatively short heretofore, has been materially lengthened; consequently, a more exact knowledge of the effects produced by the long-continued presence of the ...
H. C. Shepardson
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
Extensive mineralization of the aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, and the left subclavian, both iliac, common carotid, and renal arteries were found at necropsy in a 3-year-old French Lop rabbit. The rabbit had been examined previously for seizures, at which time abdominal radiography revealed calcification of the abdominal aorta and external iliac ...
L G, Shell, G, Saunders
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Extensive mineralization of the aorta, brachiocephalic trunk, and the left subclavian, both iliac, common carotid, and renal arteries were found at necropsy in a 3-year-old French Lop rabbit. The rabbit had been examined previously for seizures, at which time abdominal radiography revealed calcification of the abdominal aorta and external iliac ...
L G, Shell, G, Saunders
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN THYROID DEFICIENCY
, 1924In contradistinction to the manifold and clinically significant disorders of circulation in exophthalmic goiter, the cardiovascular system has not, as a rule, been regarded as presenting marked deviations from the normal during the course of ...
A. M. Fishberg
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On the morphology of arteriosclerosis
Journal of Atherosclerosis Research, 1962Summary Certain aspects of the known morphology of athero- and arteriosclerosis, including the occurrence of arterial thrombi, are discussed. The importance of changes of composition of the ground substance, leading to increased viscosity and impairment of the transport of metabolites and oxygen, as pathogenetic factors in atherosclerosis are ...
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ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND NUTRITION
Nutrition Reviews, 2009M. D. Hartroft, W. Stanlehy
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