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... reduced risk for
bleeding and perforated gastroduodenal ulcers attributable to
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: a nested case-control
study
Harald E Vonkeman
1
, Robert W Fernandes
2
, ... with
cardiovascular co-morbidity. Proton-pump inhibitors are
associated with a reduced risk for NSAID ulcer complications.
Introduction
Treatment wi...
... disease and risk factors for it
CVD was defined as a verified medical history of coronary, cer-
ebral or peripheral arterial disease. Coronary artery disease
included a history of myocardial infarction, ... patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RA is asso-
ciated with a significant increase in cardiovascular morbidity
and mortality compared to the general population [1-...
...
spontaneous pH-dependent hydrolysis and an en-
zymatic hydrolysis by plasma/serum and erythrocyte
esterases (6). The circulating aspirin esterase activities
are mainly due to butyrylcholinesterase ... Tochigi, Japan
2. Glycation, Oxidation and Disease Laboratory, Touro University-California, Vallejo, CA, USA
Corresponding author: Kazuhiko Kotani, MD, PhD, Department of Clinica...
... statistical
analysis program Statistica 7 (Stat Soft Scandinavia AB, Upp-
sala, Sweden), was used for statistical analysis.
Results
Dietary intake and fatty acid profiles
The mean dietary intake of total ... how
rheumatoid cachexia relates to cardiovascular risk factors.
Materials and methods
Patients
A total of 80 consecutive outpatients with RA at the Rheuma-
tology Department...
... polymorphisms associated with male and
female recombination.
Molecular experimental approaches have also been
used to predict trans-andcis-factors of recombination
hotspots. Using a PCR-based ... same standardization to the per-
mutation data, and obtained the standardized P-values.
Sperm typing case study
We first tested if LDsplit was ab le to correc tly predict a
hotspot-...
... therapy in
Sub-Saharan Africa and North America: a meta-analysis. JAMA 2006,
296(6):679-90.
37. Bassett I, Wang B, Chetty S, et al: Loss to care and death before
antiretroviral therapy in Durban, ... literature and
recommendations for nutritional care and support in sub-Saharan Africa.
Washington, D.C.: Academy for Educational Development 2000.
5. Mangili A, Murman DH, Zampin...
... center is a primary angioplasty referral center.
Consequently, many patients have a new diagn osis of
coronary artery disease and the statin is not always
started before operation, especially in the ... SAB assisted in study design, manuscript preparation, and
presentation at national meeting. DAD assisted in study design and
statistical analysis. KAS developed the database and pe...
... by a fast dilatation of
the myogen-activated arterioles and small arteries with a
concomitant increase of the vessel tonus. Both types A and
B are biphasic and are classified as 'normal', ... Microcirculation changes in
patients with fibromyalgia measured by capillary microscopy
and laser doppler fluxmetry: a comparative study with healthy
subjects and sc...
... characterized by hyperpla-
sia of synovial lining cells and an intense infiltration by
mononuclear cells [23]. Proinflammatory cytokines such as
IL-1 and TNF-α are abundant in rheumatoid synovium,
whereas ... production of IL-6 and leukemia inhibitory
factor by synoviocytes, and of prostaglandin E
2
and nitric
oxide by chondrocytes, and has the ability to differentiate
and a...
... the stamp. With increasing
incubation time and force relaxation, the load decreased and
approached 1 N after approximately 400 s.
To compare the two geometries G1 and G2 with regard to
cartilage ... coordination of
the study. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Richard Kujat, PhD, and Tom Böttner for laboratory
assistance...