PMID: 16522276Mar 9, 2006Paper

Endothelial function and the prediction of CVD in diabetes

Current Diabetes Reports
Raffaelle Bugiardini

Abstract

Endothelial dysfunction has received increasing attention as a potential contributor to the pathogenesis of vascular disease in diabetes mellitus. Technologies to detect endothelial dysfunction include assessment of endothelium-dependent vasodilatation and plasma levels of cell injury markers. Although clinical and epidemiologic studies show associations and potential links between endothelial dysfunction and outcome in diabetes, there is a substantial need for further work.

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Dec 12, 2012·Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases·Borejda XhyheriRaffaele Bugiardini
Jun 8, 2012·Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine·Olivia ManfriniRossella Fattori
May 29, 2010·Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine·Ruben UijlingsEric Wever

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