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Data on ustekinumab (UST) for symptomatic stricturing Crohn's disease remain scarce in China. This cohort study screened 73 patients from June 2022 to April 2024, of whom 54 were eligible included, with 81.5% achieving 52‐week treatment success. Most attained sustained clinical remission alongside improved inflammation and strictures. Nonsmoking status
Jingwen Liu +5 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Vascular dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a key contributor to Alzheimer's disease (AD). This study explored cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), measured by the breath‐holding index (BHI) via Transcranial Doppler (TCD), in relation to plasma AD biomarkers, metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular burden, and apolipoprotein E ...
Martina Gaia Di Donna +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Primary aldosteronism (PA) has been linked with reduced health‐related quality of life (QoL) and increased prevalence of anxiety and depression. While most studies compared patients with PA to healthy subjects, this study focused on comparison with hypertensive patients without PA to identify PA‐specific effects.
Sybille Fuld +15 more
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Biallelic SLC20A1 loss‐of‐function variant causes a previously unrecognized multisystem developmental disorder. We report the first homozygous case presenting with tetralogy of Fallot, renal agenesis, polydactyly, and growth impairment. Transcriptome analysis of patient‐derived fibroblasts suggests significant dysregulation of pathways critical for ...
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Abstract Aims Patients with myocardial infarction with non‐obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) may be affected by coronary microvascular dysfunction with reduced stress perfusion. Changes in native T1 and T2 reflect changes in myocardial perfusion; therefore, the aim of our study was to investigate whether non‐contrast, adenosine stress native T1 ...
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Arteriography and Renal Artery Stenosis [PDF]
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The Diagnosis of Renal Artery Stenosis
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Renal artery stenosis (RAS) can accelerate or generate progressive hypertension and renal dysfunction. The goals for treating patients with RAS are to reduce cardiovascu-lar morbidity and mortality attributable to elevated arterial pressure and to preserve renal function beyond critical stenosis. Recent, randomized trials with current anti-hypertensive
R D, Safian, S C, Textor
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Renal artery stenosis (RAS) can accelerate or generate progressive hypertension and renal dysfunction. The goals for treating patients with RAS are to reduce cardiovascu-lar morbidity and mortality attributable to elevated arterial pressure and to preserve renal function beyond critical stenosis. Recent, randomized trials with current anti-hypertensive
R D, Safian, S C, Textor
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