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Pulsatility index in internal carotid artery in relation to transdermal oestradiol and time since menopause

The protection afforded by postmenopausal oestrogen replacement against cardiovascular disease is not fully explained by changes in plasma lipoproteins. To investigate the effect of oestrogen on arterial tone, doppler ultrasound was used to assess blood flow characteristics in the internal carotid a...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 1991-10, Vol.338 (8771), p.839-842
Main Authors: Crook, D., Meire, H., Gangar, K.F., Vyas, S., Whitehead, M., Campbell, S.
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Carotid Artery, Internal - diagnostic imaging
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Estrogens
Female
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Humans
Medical research
Medical sciences
Menopause
Menopause - physiology
Middle Aged
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Pulsatile Flow - drug effects
Time Factors
Ultrasonography
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