The results from a study by Sonnen et al. 1 remarkably demonstrate that microvascular pathology or, indeed, any vascular injury is associated with the increased risk of dementia observed in diabetics.
However, microvascular over-dilation seems to also cause adverse changes," Associate Professor (Docent) Petra Korpisalo of the University of Eastern Finland notes. Current understanding of ...
AngioInsight is set to launch the clinical study to assess its AngioAI+ platform’s diagnostic accuracy in cardiovascular ...
Patients with a nonrejection-related diagnosis according to the 2019 Banff classification who were reclassified as MVI, ...
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Poor retinal health in midlife is associated with increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias later on, ...
“You don’t just stop at angiography,” she said. “You have to go and look for the microvascular dysfunction.” If physicians do look, they’ll find it in a large percentage of patients, as the NL-CFT ...
A new review highlights the potential role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in improving the early diagnosis and targeted intervention of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD)—a ...
Researchers have found in a new study that elevated triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index, a marker of insulin resistance, was ...