The trends of development of atherosclerosis were evaluated by comparing the epidemiological morphological data from the seventh decade (first study, 1962–1965) and the tenth decade (second study, 1991–1993) of the 20th century. The first study included arteries from 818 patients (422 men and 396 women); whereas the second study included arteries from 1252 patients (958 men and 294 women). We have observed an age-independent increase in frequency and extent of the raised atherosclerotic lesions in aortas and coronary arteries of Kaunas men in the second study. Thus, the atherosclerosis has become more severe. The trends of development of atherosclerosis in aortas of Kaunas women were similar to those of men, but the atherosclerosis of coron...
The aim of this study was to provide reliable information on dyslipidaemias, to estimate the trend o...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, 31% of all deaths worldwide result from card...
Cardiovascular disease is rapidly increasing in developing countries experiencing epidemiological tr...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality from ischemic hea...
We have analyzed the development of aortic and coronary atherosclerosis over 40 years in native and ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the trends in attack rate, incidence, recurrence and 28...
The aim. To assess the linkages of trends between the mean values of main risk factors of ischemic h...
There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack rates, inci...
Background and Purpose - Studies investigating determinants of atherosclerotic disease progression a...
<p>Trends in age-standardized incidence of stroke by types among 25–64 year female residents of Kaun...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: At the Morphometric Reference Center of the World Health Organization (WHO) and ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack...
OBJECTIVE--To compare the long-term trends in mortality and attack rate of ischaemic heart disease i...
BACKGROUND:There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack ...
Background: During the past decades, there has been a shift in risk factor levels in many high-incom...
The aim of this study was to provide reliable information on dyslipidaemias, to estimate the trend o...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, 31% of all deaths worldwide result from card...
Cardiovascular disease is rapidly increasing in developing countries experiencing epidemiological tr...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the trends in morbidity and mortality from ischemic hea...
We have analyzed the development of aortic and coronary atherosclerosis over 40 years in native and ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the trends in attack rate, incidence, recurrence and 28...
The aim. To assess the linkages of trends between the mean values of main risk factors of ischemic h...
There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack rates, inci...
Background and Purpose - Studies investigating determinants of atherosclerotic disease progression a...
<p>Trends in age-standardized incidence of stroke by types among 25–64 year female residents of Kaun...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: At the Morphometric Reference Center of the World Health Organization (WHO) and ...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack...
OBJECTIVE--To compare the long-term trends in mortality and attack rate of ischaemic heart disease i...
BACKGROUND:There is a lack of reliable epidemiological data on longitudinal trends in stroke attack ...
Background: During the past decades, there has been a shift in risk factor levels in many high-incom...
The aim of this study was to provide reliable information on dyslipidaemias, to estimate the trend o...
Background: According to the World Health Organization, 31% of all deaths worldwide result from card...
Cardiovascular disease is rapidly increasing in developing countries experiencing epidemiological tr...