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e. normal adult brain, coronary artery smooth muscle cells, muscle and heart) with other organ cDNA libraries except testis as described previously [34].

5 Emergency and elective hospital admissions for brain, coronary and periphery ischaemia were identified from principal diagnoses on the discharge records, and are described elsewhere.

Sex-specific and age-specific risk ratios for the first-ever and recurrent hospitalisations for symptomatic atherothrombosis of the brain, coronary and periphery using a 15-year look-back period lead to the determining of prior events.

Major embolic events were defined by both clinical symptoms (sudden neurologic deficit, ischemia in the peripheral circulation) and definitive findings on diagnostic imaging procedures (computed tomography of the brain; coronary angiogram; sonography or computed tomography of the abdomen, sonography of peripheral arteries).

See related research by Müller et al., In the previous issue of Critical Care Müller and colleagues reported that arginine vasopressin (AVP) (either 0.005 U/kg/min or titrated to a mean arterial pressure of 90 mmHg) after porcine myocardial ischemia reduced the cardiac output and the brain, coronary and kidney blood flow [ 1].

Age-specific first-ever and recurrent rates were calculated for each of the brain, coronary and periphery stratified by other vascular history, using the number of events for that disease subtype over the 3 years (2005 2007) as the numerator and the corresponding disease-free (prevalent cases excluded) or disease-specific WA population as the denominator.

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The recent Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA) found that individuals with (non-brain) coronary or aortic ATH per se are not at increased risk of AD.

Policies tend to cover things like cancer, heart attack, benign brain tumour, coronary artery bypass, heart-valve replacement, multiple sclerosis and stroke.

Previously examined comorbidities include metabolic syndrome (obesity, stroke, subclinical vascular brain lesions, coronary artery disease and hypertension), psychiatric disorders (depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, panic disorder and suicide), epilepsy, asthma and other disorders [10].

Table 1 Recognised comorbidities of migraine [1, 2] Stroke Subclinical vascular brain lesions Coronary artery disease Patent foramen ovale Affective disorders: depression, anxiety Epilepsy Fibromyalgia Possible comorbid conditions  Irritable bowel syndrome  Coeliac disease  Chronic fatigue syndrome  Raynaud's phenomenon  Asthma  Narcolepsy  Sleep deprivation.

Hospital morbidity codes for brain, 7 coronary 8 and periphery 9 ischaemia have been previously validated, as have vascular deaths.

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