2017
DOI: 10.14412/1996-7012-2017-4-25-29
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Endothelial dysfunction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and comorbidity

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“…When duration of the disease is longer, VEGF content in the blood of patients increases. At the same time, it does not find age dependence with RA and did not change additionally with comorbid IHD [10]. Therefore, it is chronic inflammatory process with RA that becomes the major factor in detection of levels of this regulator protein.…”
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“…When duration of the disease is longer, VEGF content in the blood of patients increases. At the same time, it does not find age dependence with RA and did not change additionally with comorbid IHD [10]. Therefore, it is chronic inflammatory process with RA that becomes the major factor in detection of levels of this regulator protein.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Since it stimulates growth and migration of vascular endothelium cells for the formation of the basal lamina, it can influence on the processes of chronic inflammation promoting collagen deposits in the place of inflammation, remodeling the cartilaginous and osseous tissues, stimulating osteoclastogenesis, forming subchondral cysts and provoking RA and osteoporosis. Now VEGF present in the focus of inflammation is a possible marker of the blood plasma inducing synthesis of TNF-α and IL-1β, IL-6 by mononuclear leukocytes of the synovial fluid [10].…”
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“…This applies particularly to such diseases as acute/chronic rheumatic fever and rheumatoid arthritis. Late diagnosis of psychiatric disorders complicates the possibility of providing a qualified medical assistance for patients, adversely affecting the further rehabilitation, and impairs social consequences of rheumatic diseases [11][12][13][14]. The psy-chopathological study assessing this pathology is of great importance since mental disorders affect the psychological state of patients [15,16,[21][22][23][24].…”
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