Studies on hyperhomocysteinemia in vascular occlusive disease have included mostly patients with arterial occlusion. However, more recent studies have included cases of venous occlusive disease as ...
Rare genetic disorders, while individually rare, are collectively common. They represent some of the most severe disorders affecting patients worldwide with significant morbidity and mortality. Over ...
“Vitamin B” refers to eight different vitamins, which all play a role in converting food into energy in the body. Each vitamin has a unique role in a person’s health. Vitamin B-complex ...
The combination of dysglycemia and hyperhomocysteinemia synergistically further increasea the risk of heart failure relative to either risk factor alone, with hyperhomocysteinemia contributing more to ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of neurodegenerative disease leading to dementia in the elderly. Increasing evidence indicates that folate plays an important role in the pathogenesis ...
Hyperhomocysteinemia: Blood homocysteine concentrations that rise above normal levels damage the inner walls of arteries and veins also leading to clot formation. Hyperlipoproteinemia: Heart ...
The mechanisms driving the progression of moyamoya disease (MMD) remain unrecognized. There is evidence suggesting that genetic and environmental factors may be associated with intracranial artery ...
Anemia (a lack of healthy red blood cells) can produce a swollen and painful tongue (glossitis), sometimes called “anemia tongue.” Anemia has many causes, including iron deficiency, vitamin B12 ...
Heart attack rates are rising among under-40 adults in India, a trend fueled by genetic factors and urban lifestyles. Major contributors include smoking, drug use, stress, diabetes, hypertension ...
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China State Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber and Cable Manufacture Technology, ...