The relationship between shear stress and flow-mediated dilatation with nitroglycerine induced dilatation of brachial artery: implications for the assessment of endothelial function in Behcet's disease.

Mervat Essam El-Din Behiry;

Abstract


Behcet's disease is a chronic, inflammatory disorder of unknown cause, characterized by
recurrent oral, genital ulcers, and uveitis. Although its etiology remains uncertain,
Endothelial activation is one of the possiple mechanism of pathogensis of Behce


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Title The relationship between shear stress and flow-mediated dilatation with nitroglycerine induced dilatation of brachial artery: implications for the assessment of endothelial function in Behcet's disease.
Authors Mervat Essam El-Din Behiry
Keywords The relationship between shear stress and flow-mediated dilatation with nitroglycerine induced dilatation of brachial artery: implications for the assessment of endothelial function in Behcet's disease.
Issue Date 2009
Description 
Behcet's disease is a chronic, inflammatory disorder of unknown cause, characterized by
recurrent oral, genital ulcers, and uveitis. Although its etiology remains uncertain,
Endothelial activation is one of the possiple mechanism of pathogensis of Behce

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