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   Obesity and pulmonary hypertension: A review of pathophysiologic mechanisms  
   
نویسنده friedman s.e. ,andrus b.w.
منبع journal of obesity - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Pulmonary hypertension (ph) is a potentially life-threatening condition arising from a wide variety of pathophysiologic mechanisms. effective treatment requires a systematic diagnostic approach to identify all reversible mechanisms. many of these mechanisms are relevant to those afflicted with obesity. the unique mechanisms of ph in the obese include obstructive sleep apnea,obesity hypoventilation syndrome,anorexigen use,cardiomyopathy of obesity,and pulmonary thromboembolic disease. novel mechanisms of ph in the obese include endothelial dysfunction and hyperuricemia. a wide range of effective therapies exist to mitigate the disability of ph in the obese. © 2012 scott e. friedman and bruce w. andrus.
آدرس section of cardiology,heart and vascular center,dartmouth-hitchcock medical center,lebanon,nh 03756,united states,department of medicine,geisel school of medicine at dartmouth,hanover, United States, section of cardiology,heart and vascular center,dartmouth-hitchcock medical center,lebanon,nh 03756,united states,department of medicine,geisel school of medicine at dartmouth,hanover, United States
 
     
   
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