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Endothelial dysfunction and the metabolic syndrome
Gary E. McVeigh
, Jay N. Cohn
Medicine - Cardiology Division
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Metabolic Syndrome
100%
Endothelial Dysfunction
100%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
50%
Atherogenesis
50%
Inflammation
25%
Coagulation
25%
Insulin Resistance
25%
Non-invasive Assessment
25%
Obesity Resistance
25%
Early Development
25%
Cardiovascular Risk
25%
Emerging Risk
25%
Arterial Wall
25%
Therapeutic Intervention
25%
Genetic Factors
25%
Accelerated Development
25%
Metabolic Syndrome Components
25%
Lifestyle Factors
25%
Peripheral Vascular Disease
25%
Atherosclerosis Progression
25%
Accelerated Phase
25%
Vascular Health
25%
Vascular Protection
25%
Impaired Endothelial Function
25%
Hormonal Factors
25%
Wall Integrity
25%
Cardiovascular Risk Stratification
25%
Clinical Decision-making Process
25%
Clinical Entities
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Endothelial Dysfunction
100%
Metabolic Syndrome
100%
Cardiovascular Risk
40%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
40%
Atherogenesis
40%
Insulin Resistance
20%
Atherosclerosis
20%
Endothelial Function
20%
Risk Stratification
20%
Clinical Decision Making
20%
Vascular Disease
20%