Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5899670 | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Increasing EAT volume in asymptomatic patients with DM-II is associated with presence of severe CAD, independent of BMI and CAC, as well as traditional risk factors.
Keywords
MDCTNCEP-ATP IIIMACEDM2HgbA1cHDLCACCTAComputed tomography angiographyelectrocardiogramECGMRIEpicardial adipose tissuecoronary artery diseaseDiabetesTriglyceridesMagnetic resonance imagingmulti-detector computed tomographyEATDiabetes mellitus type 2body mass indexBMICADLDLHemoglobin A1cHounsfield unitsPericardial fathigh density cholesterolLow density cholesterolcoronary artery calcium
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Authors
Dilbahar S. Mohar, Jonathan Salcedo, Khiet C. Hoang, Shivesh Kumar, Farhood Saremi, Ashwini S. Erande, Nassim Naderi, Pradeep Nadeswaran, Christine Le, Shaista Malik,