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Increased concentrations of lipoprotein(a), circadian rhythms and metabolic reactions evoked by acute myocardial infarction, associated with acute reactions in relation to large breakfasts

Of 54 patients with acute coronary artery disease (CAD) that were included in this study, 41 patients had acute myocardial infarction (AMI), five patients possible MI, four patients unstable angina and the remaining four angina pectoris. The control subjects ( n=85) were randomly selected from the g...

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Published in:Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy 2004-10, Vol.58, p.S116-S122
Main Authors: Singh, Ram B., Pella, Daniel, Sharma, Jagdish P., Rastogi, Saurabh, Kartikey, Kumar, Goel, Vijay K., Sharma, Rakesh, Neki, Narankar S., Kumar, Adarsh, Otsuka, Kuniaki
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Summary:Of 54 patients with acute coronary artery disease (CAD) that were included in this study, 41 patients had acute myocardial infarction (AMI), five patients possible MI, four patients unstable angina and the remaining four angina pectoris. The control subjects ( n=85) were randomly selected from the general population of the city of Moradabad of similar age range after exclusion for CAD ( n=9), diabetes ( n=6) and excess intake of trans fatty acids ( n=20). The incidence of lipoprotein(a) excess (>30 mg/dl; 42.6 vs 24.7%; P
ISSN:0753-3322
1950-6007
DOI:10.1016/S0753-3322(04)80019-2