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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Arteriosclerosis disorder
  1. ... accumulation of fatty deposits on the artery walls (atherosclerosis) and heart disease. However, some individuals with hepatic lipase deficiency, who have this imbalance of HDL and LDL, develop atherosclerosis and heart disease in mid-adulthood, while others do not. It ...
  2. ... deficiency in Sweden: frequent occurrence of invasive infection, atherosclerosis, and rheumatic disease. Medicine (Baltimore). 2005 Jan;84(1):23-34. ...
  3. ... deficiency in Sweden: frequent occurrence of invasive infection, atherosclerosis, and rheumatic disease. Medicine (Baltimore). 2005 Jan;84(1):23-34. ...
  4. ... accumulation of fatty deposits on the artery walls (atherosclerosis) and heart disease in mid-adulthood, while others do not. More ...
  5. ... blood and resulting in the development of atherosclerosis.Atherosclerosis also occurs in some people with fish-eye disease or complete LCAT deficiency. However, because atherosclerosis is ...
  6. ... accumulation of fatty deposits on the artery walls (atherosclerosis). Complete LCAT deficiency is a rare disorder. Approximately 70 cases have been reported in the ...
  7. ... like tissue in the lining of the arteries (atherosclerosis) reduces blood flow to the legs, causing pain when walking. Problems with blood vessels, including peripheral artery disease, are common in type 2 diabetes, and are ...
  8. ... skin growths called xanthomas and the development of atherosclerosis. Apo-E APOE_HUMAN Apolipoproteins E Tests of APOE PubMed APOLIPOPROTEIN E; APOE NCBI Gene ClinVar Ashford JW. APOE genotype effects on Alzheimer's disease onset and epidemiology. J Mol Neurosci. 2004;23( ...
  9. ... Albrecht C, Davies AH, Gibbs RG. ABCA1 and atherosclerosis. Vasc Med. 2005 May;10(2):109-19. doi: 10.1191/1358863x05vm593ra. Citation on PubMed Stefkova J, Poledne R, Hubacek JA. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in human metabolism and diseases. Physiol Res. 2004;53(3):235-43. Citation ...
  10. ... which control blood flow in the heart. Heart disease caused by fatty buildup in the blood vessels (atherosclerosis), which is very common in the general population, ...
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