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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Coronary heart disease
  1. ... been associated with several other medical conditions, including coronary heart disease and enlargement of the prostate. Additionally, prostate cancer, ...
  2. ... CM, Zimmern RL, Humphries SE. Familial hypercholesterolemia and coronary heart disease: a HuGE association review. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 ...
  3. ... variations in PCSK9, low LDL, and protection against coronary heart disease. N Engl J Med. 2006 Mar 23;354( ...
  4. ... Meta-analysis: apolipoprotein E genotypes and risk for coronary heart disease. Ann Intern Med. 2004 Jul 20;141(2): ...
  5. The F13A1 gene provides instructions for making one part, the A subunit, of a protein called factor XIII. This protein is part of a group of related proteins ...
  6. ... muscle (cardiomyopathy), a form of heart disease called coronary artery disease, and problems with the electrical system that coordinates ...
  7. ... 15 to 25 percent of individuals with Kawasaki disease develop bulging and thinning of the walls of the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle (coronary artery aneurysms) or other damage to the coronary ...
  8. ... A buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  9. ... A buildup of cholesterol in the walls of coronary arteries greatly ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  10. ... mouth and full lips. A form of cardiovascular disease called supravalvular ... to the heart (coronary artery stenosis) can also occur. Other problems with ...
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