Sustained
hyperlipemia induced in rabbits by means of intravenously injected surface-active agents.
The clinical data of patients including gender, age, tumor staging, adenocarcinoma, surgery, operation time, hypertension,
hyperlipemia, diabetes, coronary heart disease, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hospital stay, and postoperative rehabilitation exercises were collected to analyze the clinical characteristics of patients and determine the risk factors of DVT.
The effect of PLAT as the anti-obesity and
hyperlipemia has also been reported(Han et al., 2000, 2002; Zhao et al., 2005), and they are generally known to mediate the anti-obesity activities to the pancreatic lipase (Arai et al., 1997; Ida et al., 1998).
Recently, increasing prevalence of metabolic diseases (including obesity, diabetes, and
hyperlipemia, among others) have reestablished the focus on thyroid hormone, since THs have the ability to improve energy metabolism in the body.
Patients with the following conditions were excluded: other eye diseases such as high myopia, dislocated lens, glaucoma, uveitis, and diabetic retinopathy and systemic diseases such as hepatic dysfunction, diabetes, cancer, uncontrolled hypertension,
hyperlipemia, obstructive sleep apnea, and nervous system diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.
Artichoke juice improves endothelial function in
hyperlipemia. Life Sci.
Influence of two kinds of selenium-enriched plants on
hyperlipemia and lipid peroxidation in experimental hyperlipemic rats.
She had a history of Candida albicans vertebral osteomyelitis that had been treated for 3 months with fluconazole; non-Hodgkin lymphoma that had been in remission for 6 months; diabetes mellitus;
hyperlipemia; and hypothyroidism.
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