[4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9] Prompt diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and ongoing monitoring are essential to prevent long-term sequelae and reduce transmission of LGV in affected populations. Medical providers should remain vigilant in recognizing and managing LGV, especially in populations experiencing an...
which first occurred during gestation and accounted for the majority of diabetes in pregnancies. It is possible that the disorder could precede pregnancy but has not been indicated previously1. The main reason for GDM is a progressive increase in insulin resistance in the ...
The AACE/ACE did not introduce the name as an actual replacement for the term obesity but instead as a means of helping the medical community focus on the pathophysiologic impact of excess weight. [16] For information on pediatric obesity, see Obesity in Children. Measurements of obesity ...
State of the art paper Heart failure in the diabetic population – pathophysiology, diagnosis and management Jacek Kasznicki, Jozef Drzewoski Department of Internal Disease, Diabetology and Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University of Lodz, Poland Submitted: 5 June 2013 Accepted: 4...
However, they perform their function to solubilize hydrophobic compounds such as vitamins in the intestine. Interestingly, approximately 95% of the BA undergo enterohepatic circulation (Hofmann 1984; Keitel et al. 2019a; Ridlon et al. 2006) meaning they are transported back to the liver and re-...
First, mitochondria have been shown to aid in muscle fiber sarcolemmal repair after injury63,64, meaning that myofibers with more mitochondria (i.e., PGC-1α overexpression) may be more resistant to cell death after injury. Second, PGC-1α overexpression has been shown to enhance structure ...
High-altitude disease develops when stressful environmental factors exceed the adaptability of the organism, especially in the presence of other risk factors. It is directly caused by morbid conditions at a high altitude; pre-existing medical problems are aggravated by altitude. The term high-altitude...
]. The Met allele can induce long-term depression (LTD) in the brain, thereby decreasing neuronal plasticity. This mechanism is pathologically implicated in depression, and the BDNF Met allele has been related to depression in older non-PD individuals [...
(Table2), meaning the repeatability of the outcome parameter(s) of these tracers within patients is high, and the differences in uptake across HC subjects is low. Additionally, the cerebellum appears a suitable reference region for tau imaging and is validated as such for multiple tau tracers ...
Tongji Medical CollegeDivision of Cardiology中国病理生理杂志Huang J; Tan L; Shen R;.Decreased peripheral mitochondrial DNA copy number is associated with the risk of heart failure and long-term outcomes.Medicine (Baltimore ).2016.3323-Huang J, Tan L, Shen R, Zhang L, Zuo H, Wang DW. ...