33 results on '"Berliner S"'
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2. Assessing fatigue in inflammatory bowel disease: comparison of three fatigue scales
3. PTH-088 Assessing fatigue in inflammatory bowel disease comparison and validation of three fatigue scales: ibd-f, mfi and maf scales
4. PTU-064 Inflammatory bowel disease and fatigue: the effect of physical activity and/or omega 3 supplementation
5. Elevated alanine aminotransferase independently predicts new onset of depression in employees undergoing health screening examinations
6. Atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis parameters in stroke patients associate with paraoxonase polymorphism and esterase activities
7. Assessment of high-sensitivity CRP as a marker of micro-inflammation in irritable bowel syndrome
8. DO PARAOXONASE HYDROLITIC RATE REFLECTS ATHEROSCLEROTIC PROCESS IN STROKE PATIENTS?: P61
9. The association between the embolic load and atrial size in acute pulmonary embolism
10. Interleukin-6 as an early predictor for one-year survival following an ischaemic stroke/transient ischaemic attack
11. Low-grade systemic inflammation in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
12. INFLAMMATION-SENSITIVE BIOMARKERS TO REVEAL POTENTIAL GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RELATION TO LOW GRADE INFLAMMATION IN INDIVIDUALS WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME
13. DOMINANCE OF WAIST AMONG THE DETERMINANTS OF THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IN RELATION TO THE PRESENCE OF MICROINFLAMMATION: FROM REGRESSION ANALYSIS TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
14. HIGH SATURATED FATTY ACIDS MEAL INDUCED AN INCREASE IN INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE COMPARED TO HIGH MONO UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS MEAL
15. Real-time risk stratification of patients with acute pulmonary embolism by grading the reflux of contrast into the inferior vena cava on computerized tomographic pulmonary angiography
16. Heart rate and microinflammation in men: a relevant atherothrombotic link
17. Lack of difference in the intimal medial thickness between the left and right carotid arteries in the young
18. Triggered C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations and the CRP gene −717A>G polymorphism in acute stroke or transient ischemic attack
19. Wide-range C-reactive protein efficacy in acute ischemic stroke patients
20. Procalcitonin in the elderly: normal plasma concentrations and response to bacterial infections
21. Obesity-related correlation between C-reactive protein and the calculated 10-y Framingham Coronary Heart Disease Risk Score
22. Oral Temperature in Daily Life. A New Look in the Era of Microinflammation
23. Flow-resistant red blood cell aggregation in morbid obesity
24. Spontaneous aggregation of leukocytes in active ulcerative colitis might be ICAM-1 dependent
25. Increased red blood cell adhesiveness/aggregation owing to fibrinogen elevation in hypercholesterolaemic patients and the rationale of fibrinogen-lowering by LDL apheresis: authorsʼ reply
26. Increased erythrocyte aggregation in ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: a possible contributing factor in the pathophysiology of this disease
27. Sex differences in the expression of haemorheological determinants in individuals with atherothrombotic risk factors and in apparently healthy people
28. Significant dominance of fibrinogen over immunoglobulins, C-reactive protein, cholesterol and triglycerides in maintaining increased red blood cell adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral venous blood: a model in hypercholesterolaemic patients
29. Prognostic implications of admission inflammatory profile in acute ischemic neurological events
30. The erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test for the detection of an acute phase response and for the assessment of its intensity
31. Rheological determinants of red blood cell aggregation in diabetic patients in relation to their metabolic control
32. The feasibility of estimating the erythrocyte sedimentation rate within a few minutes by using a simple slide test
33. Increased leukocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in patients with recurrent TIA
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