involving CHDs that have undergone clinical studies for the evaluation of their anticancer efficacy and were used in the same form as in the clinical studies, using multiple doses, and having positive control(s); chemical analyses involving CHDs that have undergone clinical ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and disease burden is expected to increase globally throughout the next several decades, with the majority of cancer-related deaths occurring in metastatic disease. Cancers exhibit known hallmarks that endow them with increased survival and prolifer...
Congenital heart disease (CHD) affects 8:1000 live births with disease severity ranging from mild to severe and potentially life-threatening [1]. The management of CHD has evolved significantly over the past century however despite significant advancements in medicine, many CHD diagnoses still lack ...
Patients were able to communicate and voluntarily signed the informed consent form. Patients were of different races, genders and ages. Exclusion Patients (1) with other vital organ diseases, such as hepatic or renal insufficiency, (2) with other serious cardiovascular diseases such as CHD and ...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is thought to be closely related to arterial stenotic or occlusive disease caused by atherosclerosis. However, there is still no definitive clinical evidence to confirm that patients with diabetes have a higher risk of restenosis.
Atherosclerosis is the main cause of stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD), both leading mortality causes worldwide. Proteomics, as a high-throughput method, could provide helpful insights into the pathological mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis. In
Gene fusion refers to a sequence in which some or all of the sequences of two genes are fused through some mechanism (such as genome variation) to form a new gene [50, 51]. A fusion gene can induce the production of SEs, thereby driving the transcription of oncogenes. Benbarche et ...
All infants who were admitted to the NICU and who were born at < 34+0 gestational weeks (GW) or who had congenital heart disease (CHD) were enrolled. The exclusion criteria were major congenital anomalies or chromosomal abnormalities, isolated structural abnormalities of the gut (i.e., ...
Serum creatinine CHD: Coronary heart disease ADL: Activities of daily living CCB: Calcium channel blockers ACE: Angiotensin converting enzyme ARB: Angiotensin receptor blocker AGS: American Geriatric Society NICE: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence ...
ESWT is a non-invasive treatment form of physical therapy that applies tension and compression to tissue cells by passing through various mediums, which originates from extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) [14]. ESWT systems can be categorized into three types based on their sound sources...