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Neurotoxicity of Hcy. (A figure that best represents the scope of the paper.) Homocysteine can reduce the tightness of endothelial cell connections, increase vascular permeability, and damage the blood–brain barrier. Homocysteine activates various glutamate receptors on the surfaces of neurons and glial cells, triggering excitotoxicity, promoting the ...
Bin Li, Yushun Kou, Lingna Zhang, Lin Yi
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to explore genetic etiologies of conotruncal defects (CTDs) in fetuses by analyzing the results of different genetic tests and to assess pregnancy outcomes of fetuses with CTD in a Chinese prenatal cohort. Methods A total of 146 fetuses that underwent invasive prenatal genetic testing for CTD at the prenatal ...
Min Li+5 more
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Routine Fundoscopy: Unravelling Undiagnosed Significant Coarctation of the Aorta. [PDF]
Kamath S+4 more
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Abstract Objective To compare differences in maternal hemodynamics, measured non‐invasively by impedance cardiography and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP)—at rest and with high‐intensity exercise—between pregnant women with corrected congenital heart disease (CHD) and low‐risk (LR) pregnant controls, and to correlate these findings with umbilical ...
Francois Dos Santos+3 more
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Early diagnosis and neonatal management of Turner syndrome with disproportionate short stature and coarctation of the aorta. [PDF]
Alhasni F+3 more
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SURGERY FOR COARCTATION OF THE AORTA
Samuel R. Schuster, Robert E. Gross
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Status of patients 5 or more years after correction of coarctation of the aorta over age 1 year. [PDF]
Marius M. Hubbell+4 more
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Risk factors for aortic complications in adults with coarctation of the aorta.
J. Oliver+5 more
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Oxidative Stress: Signaling Pathways, Biological Functions, and Disease
Oxidative stress causes cellular damage across multiple systems, contributing to neurodegeneration (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's), cancer progression and resistance, cardiovascular diseases (atherosclerosis, heart failure), liver and kidney injury, metabolic disorders (diabetes, obesity), autoimmune diseases, musculoskeletal decline, retinal ...
Sixuan Liu+4 more
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