2020
DOI: 10.31661/gmj.v9i0.1443
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Value of Transverse Groove on the Earlobe and Hair Growth on the Ear to Predict the Risk for Coronary Artery Disease and Its Severity among Iranian Population, in Tehran City

Abstract: Background: The use of phenotypic parameters along with other noninvasive diagnostic modality can lead to early diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) and prevent its life-threatening outcome. Recently, the application of head and face components for assessing the risk for CAD much attention has been paid. The present study aimed to assess the relationship between ear characteristics (transverse groove on the earlobe and hair growth on the ear) and the risk for CAD and its severity among Iranian patients. … Show more

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“…F or many years, major genetic and environmental risk factors for cardiovascular disorders have been revealed, and in this regard, predicting programs and algorithms have been introduced to early diagnosis of such factors as well as to determine the likelihood of cardiovascular disorders. However, some reports have also emphasized the potential risk for these disorders in the lack of known risk factors [1][2][3][4]. In other words, known classic risk factors may not enough to cardiovascular risk assessment in suspected individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F or many years, major genetic and environmental risk factors for cardiovascular disorders have been revealed, and in this regard, predicting programs and algorithms have been introduced to early diagnosis of such factors as well as to determine the likelihood of cardiovascular disorders. However, some reports have also emphasized the potential risk for these disorders in the lack of known risk factors [1][2][3][4]. In other words, known classic risk factors may not enough to cardiovascular risk assessment in suspected individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%