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These findings suggest that diabetic CAECs adopt a hyper-inflammatory phenotype and that this endothelial phenotypic change may predispose coronary artery to atherogenesis.
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Epidemiologic studies and animal experimentation have revealed that alterations in the nutritional status of a developing fetus may predispose individuals to hypertension and coronary heart disease that become apparent in adulthood (Sallout and Walker 2003).
Coronary sinus diverticulum is a congenital outpouching of the coronary sinus and may predispose to cardiac arrhythmias.
Review of the literature indicates that factors that may predispose to stent fracture include location in the right coronary vein graft, long stents, overlapping stents and stent over-expansion.
Whether this diabetic cardiomyopathy alone may cause HF is however unknown; another possibility is that these myocardial alterations related to DM may predispose to the development of HF in response to other insults such as coronary artery disease or hypertension.
"If you have more endorphin receptors this may predispose you to being more sociable," she said.
The lyrics were written by Americans, which may predispose other Europeans against us even further.
But scientists are also studying genes that may predispose girls and women to the disorder.
Certain normal and pathological conditions may predispose bones to fracture.
However, in excess, insulin may predispose to a number of health issues including weight gain, heart disease and diabetes.
Other researchers have hypothesized that certain personality traits, like a tendency to focus inward, may predispose to chronic dizziness, just as certain psychological traits may predispose to irritable-bowel syndrome or chronic-fatigue syndrome.
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