Classical homocystinuria is associated with arterial vascular diseases and venous thrombosis. In the last decade, several studies have been published indicating that even mild hyperhomocysteinemia is a risk factor for venous thrombosis. The 677C-->T mutation in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene is an important cause of mild hyperhomocysteinemia, but this polymorphism does not seem to be a risk factor for venous thrombosis. Studies on the interaction between hyperhomocysteinemia and other thrombotic risk factors are conflicting. Little is known about the pathophysiology of venous thrombosis in hyperhomocysteinemia. Several mechanisms proposed for vascular disease may be applied to venous thrombosis as well. However, up ...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral studies have shown a relation between hyperhomocysteinaemia and vascular di...
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfhydryl amino acid derived from the metabolic conversion of methionine, w...
Meta-analyses have reported a 2- to 3-fold increased risk of venous thrombosis (VT) in individuals w...
Item does not contain fulltextClassical homocystinuria is associated with arterial vascular diseases...
Classical homocystinuria is associated with arterial vascular diseases and venous thrombosis. In the...
AbstractHomocysteine is an intermediary product of methionine metabolism. The level of homocysteine ...
High plasma levels of homocysteine are the results of the interplay between congenital and environme...
Patients with the rare homozygous hereditary defects of homocysteine metabolism that cause severe hy...
International audienceMild or moderate hyperhomocysteinemia as a risk factor for venous thrombosis i...
Item does not contain fulltextHomocysteine is a intermediary product of protein metabolism. A high c...
Homocysteine is a intermediary product of protein metabolism. A high concentration of homocysteine i...
Congenital homocysteinuria is a rare inherited metabolic disorder with early onset atherosclerosis a...
Congenital homocysteinuria is a rare inherited metabolic disorder with early onset atherosclerosis a...
The correlation between homocysteine and vascular disease has been assessed in several clinical stud...
Several studies have indicated that mild to moderate hyperhomocystinemia is a common cause of arteri...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral studies have shown a relation between hyperhomocysteinaemia and vascular di...
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfhydryl amino acid derived from the metabolic conversion of methionine, w...
Meta-analyses have reported a 2- to 3-fold increased risk of venous thrombosis (VT) in individuals w...
Item does not contain fulltextClassical homocystinuria is associated with arterial vascular diseases...
Classical homocystinuria is associated with arterial vascular diseases and venous thrombosis. In the...
AbstractHomocysteine is an intermediary product of methionine metabolism. The level of homocysteine ...
High plasma levels of homocysteine are the results of the interplay between congenital and environme...
Patients with the rare homozygous hereditary defects of homocysteine metabolism that cause severe hy...
International audienceMild or moderate hyperhomocysteinemia as a risk factor for venous thrombosis i...
Item does not contain fulltextHomocysteine is a intermediary product of protein metabolism. A high c...
Homocysteine is a intermediary product of protein metabolism. A high concentration of homocysteine i...
Congenital homocysteinuria is a rare inherited metabolic disorder with early onset atherosclerosis a...
Congenital homocysteinuria is a rare inherited metabolic disorder with early onset atherosclerosis a...
The correlation between homocysteine and vascular disease has been assessed in several clinical stud...
Several studies have indicated that mild to moderate hyperhomocystinemia is a common cause of arteri...
AbstractObjectiveSeveral studies have shown a relation between hyperhomocysteinaemia and vascular di...
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfhydryl amino acid derived from the metabolic conversion of methionine, w...
Meta-analyses have reported a 2- to 3-fold increased risk of venous thrombosis (VT) in individuals w...