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Dehydroepiandrosterone and Coronary Atherosclerosis

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1995
Tissue culture, animal model, and epidemiologic studies suggest that dehydroepiandrosterone (DEHA) may inhibit atherosclerosis through its potent antiproliferative effects. To examine the relation between DHEA and a direct measure of coronary atherosclerosis, plasma DHEA, and DHEA sulfate (DHEAS) levels were determined in 206 middle-aged patients ...
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Progression of Coronary Atherosclerosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
Time, the severity of preexisting arterial stenosis, and coronary-artery surgery affect the progression of coronary atherosclerosis. As plaque formation worsens, the probability of acute obstruction increases significantly in medical and surgical patients.1 No clinical or laboratory risk factors consistently predict coronary arterial progression.
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Regression of Coronary Atherosclerosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1990
The study of therapeutic interventions to bring about the regression of atherosclerosis has been a major part of atherosclerosis research. Until recently, however, this objective had been realized only in experimental animal models. In the early part of this century, Anitschkow1 first demonstrated in a rabbit model of diet-induced atherosclerosis that ...
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Pathogenesis of Coronary Atherosclerosis

1984
In the United States between 1974 and 1977, 52% of all causes of death were attributed to cardiovascular diseases {l}. By 1981 and 1982 this figure declined slightly to 49%. Since 1974 ischemic heart diseases have accounted for approximately 65% of all cardiovascular diseases and were responsible for every third death in the United States during this ...
S. David Gertz, Adi Kurgan
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The Role of Endothelin in Coronary Atherosclerosis

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1996
During the evolution of coronary atherosclerosis, growth factors, cytokines, and other molecules are involved in cell recruitment, migration, and proliferation. Endothelin is an endothelial-derived vasoconstrictor peptide that possesses mitogenic properties.
Verghese Mathew   +2 more
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DIET IN CORONARY ATHEROSCLEROSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
The nutritional approach to the treatment of atherosclerosis was tested in 100 patients with proved coronary atherosclerosis. Fifty patients were treated with a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet. The other 50 patients were not given any specific treatment and acted as controls.
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Acute myocardial infarction with no obstructive coronary atherosclerosis: mechanisms and management.

European Heart Journal, 2015
Myocardial infarction (MI) with no obstructive coronary atherosclerosis (MINOCA) is a syndrome with different causes. Its prevalence ranges between 5 and 25% of all MIs. The prognosis is extremely variable, depending on the causes of MINOCA.
G. Niccoli, G. Scalone, F. Crea
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Coronary thrombosis without coronary atherosclerosis

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1969
Abstract The case of a patient with extensive coronary artery thrombosis, with myocardial infarction but without coronary atherosclerosis, is presented. Although a review of the literature was not helpful in locating similar reports, the findings were thought to represent an exaggerated example of the process that ordinarily leads to myocardial ...
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Coronary atherosclerosis in anorexia nervosa

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2003
AbstractBackgroundChest pain is a common complaint in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Of those who experience chest pain, about 20% meet the diagnostic criteria for typical or atypical angina.MethodsWe compared the intima‐medial thickness (IMT) of the carotid artery measured by ultrasound in AN with controls and found no difference.Results and ...
C. L. Birmingham   +6 more
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Sex Differences in Coronary Atherosclerosis

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2022
Y. Sato   +10 more
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