Disease | arteriosclerosis |
Phenotype | C0007282|carotid stenosis |
Sentences | 4 |
PubMedID- 20948205 | Methods: the study included 94 consecutive acute stroke patients with large-artery atherosclerosis associated with extracranial carotid stenosis. |
PubMedID- 20302652 | Effective management of these modifiable factors with appropriate changes in lifestyle may halt or slow the development of severe atherosclerosis leading to carotid stenosis or cerebrovascular events. |
PubMedID- 25890248 | In order to discuss the relations between the antibody levels and the severity of atherosclerosis, those with known carotid stenosis were preferentially allocated to 2nd screening cohort and thus, among 154 patients in the two cohorts, 37/102 (30.4%) and 1/26 (3.84%) had significant (>50%) carotid stenosis in the 2nd and validation screening cohort, respectively.table 1baseline characteristics of subjects in 1st, 2nd and validation cohort1st screening2nd screeningvalidationpatients (n = 10)patients (n = 134)hd (n = 24)patients (n = 70)hd (n = 42)age72.4 (3.53)68.1 (10.4)64.4 (8.03)68.6 (10.3)53.0 (4.57)male gender9 (90)106 (79.3)21 (87.5)54 (77.1)25 (59.5)hypertension6 (60)88 (65.9)1 (4.17)45 (64.3)n/adiabetes3 (30)35 (25.9)3 (12.5)17 (24.3)n/ahyperlipidemia3 (30)36 (26.7)1 (4.17)22 (31.4)n/asmoking1 (10)46 (34.1)6 (25.0)24 (34.3)n/astroke10 (100)129 (96.3)0 (0)67 (95.7)0stroke etiology--laa10 (100)34 (21.5)29 (41.4)svd0 (0)62 (39.2)18 (25.7)4ce0 (0)14 (8.9)(5.71)ud and others0 (0)24 (15.2)16 (23.9)carotid stenosis >50%10 (100)31/102 (30.4)n/a38/60 (63.3)n/abaseline characteristics of subjects in 1st, 2nd and validation cohort are displayed. |
PubMedID- 21800264 | Background: dental status and oral hygiene are associated with progression of atherosclerosis in patients with carotid stenosis. |
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