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    von Willebrand factor and early diabetic retinopathy: no evidence for a relationship in patients with Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and normal urinary albumin excretion

    High plasma levels of von Willebrand factor, an indicator of endothelial cell dysfunction, have been reported in both diabetic retinopathy and nephropathy. It is unclear, however, whether von Willebrand factor...

    C. D. A. Stehouwer, P. Zellenrath, B. C. P. Polak, G. S. Baarsma in Diabetologia (1992)

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    Royal academy of medicine in Ireland international conference on homocysteine metabolism from basic science to clinical medicine

    K. Björkegren, C. Bergmark, U. de Faire in Irish Journal of Medical Science (1995)

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    Hyperhomocysteinaemia; with reference to its neuroradiological aspects

    Severe or even mild hyperhomocysteinaemia can cause a wide range of neurological problems. In recent years its vascular complications, including cerebral stroke, in children and young adults have gained specia...

    M. van den Berg, M. S. van der Knaap, G. H. J. Boers, C. D. A. Stehouwer in Neuroradiology (1995)

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    Effects of insulin infusion on endothelium-derived vasoactive substances

    An association between insulin resistance and hypertension has been reported in several studies. In apparent contradiction, insulin infusion in healthy volunteers is associated with vasodilatation. Furthermor...

    K. H. Polderman, C. D. A. Stehouwer, G. J. van Kamp, L. J. G. Gooren in Diabetologia (1996)

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    Heterogeneous nature of microalbuminuria in NIDDM: studies of endothelial function and renal structure

    Microalbuminuria (MA) is associated with microangiopathy (renal and retinal lesions) in insulin-dependent diabetic (IDDM) patients. In contrast MA does not reflect microvascular damage in a substantial number...

    P. Fioretto, C. D. A. Stehouwer, M. Mauer, M. Chiesura-Corona, E. Brocco in Diabetologia (1998)

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    Abnormalities of vascular function in hyperhomocysteinaemia: relationship to atherothrombotic disease

    Hyperhomocysteinaemia is a risk factor for atherothrombotic disease, but data are limited on the arterial histology in humans with hyperhomocysteinaemia, either with or without other risk factors. Studies in ...

    C. D. A. Stehouwer, C. Jakobs in European Journal of Pediatrics (1998)

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    Microalbuminuria is strongly associated with NIDDM and hypertension, but not with the insulin resistance syndrome: the Hoorn Study

    Microalbuminuria is a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate whether microalbuminuria is part of a cluster of risk factors, the insulin resistance syndrome (IRS),...

    A. Jager, P. J. Kostense, G. Nijpels, R. J. Heine, L. M. Bouter in Diabetologia (1998)

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    Hyperproinsulinaemia in impaired glucose tolerance is associated with a delayed insulin response to glucose

    In subjects with impaired glucose tolerance hyperproinsulinaemia has been shown to be predictive for progression to Type II (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. These findings are often interpreted as e...

    J. B. Ruige, J. M. Dekker, G. Nijpels, C. Popp-Snijders, C. D. A. Stehouwer in Diabetologia (1999)

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    Arterial compliance and distensibility are modulated by body composition in both men and women but by insulin sensitivity only in women

    Large artery stiffening could contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to investigate associations between arterial stiffness and diameter with insulin sensitivity an...

    E. J. Giltay, J. Lambert, J. M. H. Elbers, L. J. G. Gooren, H. Asscheman in Diabetologia (1999)

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    Plasma concentration of C-reactive protein is increased in Type I diabetic patients without clinical macroangiopathy and correlates with markers of endothelial dysfunction: evidence for chronic inflammation

    Moderately increased plasma concentrations of C-reactive protein are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. C-reactive protein, its relation to a low degree of inflammatory activation an...

    C. G. Schalkwijk, D. C. W. Poland, W. van Dijk, A. Kok, J. J. Emeis in Diabetologia (1999)

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    Hyperglycaemia is associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in the Hoorn population: the Hoorn Study

    Aims/hypothesis. The degree of glycaemia has been shown to be associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in diabetic subjects. Whether this association also exists in the general popu...

    F. de Vegt, J. M. Dekker, H. G. Ruhé, C. D. A. Stehouwer, G. Nijpels in Diabetologia (1999)

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    35th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    A. Melander, J. Olsson, G. Lindberg, A. Salzman, T. Howard, P. Stang in Diabetologia (1999)

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    Reduced second phase insulin secretion in carriers of a sulphonylurea receptor gene variant associating with Type II diabetes mellitus

    Aims/hypothesis. The sulphonylurea receptor is a subunit of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel in the pancreatic beta cell. Mutations at nt –3 of the splice acceptor site of exon 16 and a silent...

    L. M. ’t Hart, J. M. Dekker, T. W. van Haeften, J. B. Ruige in Diabetologia (2000)

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    Glucose tolerance and other determinants of cardiovascular autonomic function: the Hoorn Study

    Aims/hypothesis. Currently, three categories of measures are used to assess cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction: measures of the Ewing-test, measures of heart-rate variability, and measures of b...

    J. Gerritsen, J. M. Dekker, B. J. TenVoorde, F. W. Bertelsmann in Diabetologia (2000)

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    A combination of high concentrations of serum triglyceride and non-high-density-lipoprotein-cholesterol is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in subjects with abnormal glucose metabolism—The Hoorn Study

    Type 2 diabetes is not only associated with hyperglycaemia, but also with disorders of lipid metabolism. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of triglyceride and non-HDL-cholesterol concent...

    G. Bos, J. M. Dekker, G. Nijpels, F. de Vegt, M. Diamant in Diabetologia (2003)

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    Physiological hyperinsulinaemia increases intramuscular microvascular reactive hyperaemia and vasomotion in healthy volunteers

    Insulin possesses vasodilatory actions that may be important in regulating its access to insulin-sensitive tissues. Our study aims to directly measure changes in response to insulin in the human skeletal muscl...

    R. T. de Jongh, A. D. H. Clark, R. G. IJzerman, E. H. Serné, G. de Vries in Diabetologia (2004)

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    40th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    M. Veitenhansl, K. Stegner, F.-X. Hierl, C. Dieterle, H. Feldmeier, B. Gutt in Diabetologia (2004)

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    Autonomic nervous function, arterial stiffness and blood pressure in patients with Type I diabetes mellitus and normal urinary albumin excretion

    Type I diabetic patients (DM-1) with an elevated urinary albumin excretion (UAE>30 mg/24 h) have a high cardiovascular risk. However, DM-1 patients with normal UAE have incipient abnormalities of the cardiovas...

    F J van Ittersum, M T Schram, J J van der Heijden-Spek in Journal of Human Hypertension (2004)

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    Coffee consumption and incidence of impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, and type 2 diabetes: the Hoorn Study

    Coffee contains several substances that may affect glucose metabolism. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between habitual coffee consumption and the incidence of IFG, IGT and type 2 diabetes.

    R. M. van Dam, J. M. Dekker, G. Nijpels, C. D. A. Stehouwer, L. M. Bouter in Diabetologia (2004)

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    Markers of inflammation are cross-sectionally associated with microvascular complications and cardiovascular disease in type 1 diabetes—the EURODIAB Prospective Complications Study

    The pathogenesis of vascular complications in type 1 diabetes is poorly understood, but may involve chronic, low-grade inflammation. We investigated the association of markers of inflammation with vascular com...

    M. T. Schram, N. Chaturvedi, C. G. Schalkwijk, J. H. Fuller in Diabetologia (2005)

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