IL-6, PF-4, sCD40 L, and homocysteine are associated with the radiological progression of cerebral small-vessel disease: a 2-year follow-up study
Jacek Staszewski,1 Renata Piusińska-Macoch,1 Bogdan Brodacki,1 Ewa Skrobowska,2 Adam Stępień1 1Clinic of Neurology, 2Department of Radiology, Military Institute of Medicine, Warsaw, Poland Background: Endothelial dysfunction (ED) is involved in the pathogenesis of cerebral small vessel disease (SV...
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Main Authors: | Staszewski J, Piusińska-Macoch R, Brodacki B, Skrobowska E, Stępień A |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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