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methods This cross-sectional study enrolled 386 subjects, all of whom were from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. From November 2020 to May 2021, 206 patients with primary hypertension were selected, and 180 healthy adults
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route of treatment compared with injections remains to be settled ( 27 ). This study applied a matched, cross-sectional design to evaluate several aspects of the fibrinolytic system in men with KS. Despite the potential lack of power, the current study
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. In a cross-sectional study focusing on the association between different IR surrogates and with nonalcoholic fatty liver, TyG-BMI and METS-IR demonstrated the strongest association with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, along with the best predictive
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group:patients) for matching was used. The control groups were different for each of the follow-up years, as they were cross-sectional cohorts chosen to match the GH-treated patients in each of those follow-up years. No longitudinal follow-up was
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Endocrine clinics and healthy controls were recruited from the community. Diagnosis of FH was based on phenotypic criteria using the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network criteria (‘definite’ or ‘probable’ FH) ( 13 ), and/or genetic testing. In the cross-sectional
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receptor polymorphism is reportedly associated with a risk of dyslipidemia in the Han Chinese population ( 24 ), and this association is influenced by patient sex ( 25 ). A cross-sectional study comprising a total of 4021 middle-aged and older participants
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studies include cross-sectional studies, retrospective cohort studies, and prospective cohort studies. Studies unrelated to human beings, on people age thirteen and below, or unrelated to TAF were excluded. The interventions were anticoagulation
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locally metabolized to DHT in men. In addition, adrenal-derived sex steroid precursors easily enter the CNS and can be metabolized locally into E2 ( Fig. 1 ). It should be emphasized that these models are based on cross-sectional associations and that