Adrenocortical Carcinoma as an Atypical Cause of Secondary Hypertension. [PDF]
Ogundare J, Meyer M, Al-Kasspooles M.
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Higher serum UA levels are associated with reduced AD risk in epidemiological studies. UA enhances microglial phagocytic capacity primarily by restoring CD36 and TREM2 receptor recycling that is impaired by Aβ exposure. Therapeutically, UA supplementation improves cognitive function and reduces neuropathology in AD mouse model by enhancing microglial ...
De Xie +18 more
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A case of pediatric secondary hypertension caused by juxtaglomerular cell tumor. [PDF]
Ruan Y, Lian F, Tian Y, Li Q, Huang X.
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Post-transplantation nephroptosis causing recurrent episodes of acute renal failure and hypertension secondary to intermittent vascular torsion of intraperitoneal renal allograft [PDF]
Austin R. Dosch +4 more
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Splenic artery aneurysms occurring in liver transplant recipients [PDF]
Bronsther, O +3 more
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This study analyzes 398 432 participants, identifying four distinct metabolic‐inflammatory subtypes. These subtypes show a significant association with digestive disease risk. Cluster‐associated metabolite signatures partially explain this link. Machine learning models using these metabolites accurately predict risk for ten digestive diseases. Key risk
Zhenhe Jin +10 more
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Experience with bosentan in pulmonary arterial hypertension secondary to systemic sclerosis [PDF]
Caroline Barranco
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Use of Antihypertensive Agents and Association With Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease: Focus on Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers. [PDF]
Background Our objective was to determine patterns of antihypertensive agent use by stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and to evaluate the association between different classes of antihypertensive agents with nonrenal outcomes, especially in advanced ...
Johansen, Kirsten L +4 more
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Chronic PET‐Microplastic Exposure: Disruption of Gut–Liver Homeostasis and Risk of Hepatic Steatosis
Chronic exposure to environmentally relevant PET microplastics disrupts gut–liver homeostasis, leading to hepatic steatosis, early fibrosis, and altered gut microbiota. These effects signal metabolic imbalance and gut–liver axis impairment, emphasizing chronic microplastic ingestion as an emerging environmental health risk linked to non‐communicable ...
Surye Park +5 more
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Primary Aldosteronism During Pregnancy: A Case Report [PDF]
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common cause of secondary hypertension, but its incidence during pregnancy is rare and less than 80 cases in pregnancy have been reported in literature to date.
Fariba Karimi
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