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Patients admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery

Patients admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery. Excluded because declined to participate or had symptomatic ischemic disease in districts other than the brain, or evidence of major disease or infection (n=111). Baseline clinical assessment (n=200). Baseline.

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Patients admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery

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  1. Patients admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery Excluded because declined to participate or had symptomatic ischemic disease in districts other than the brain,or evidence ofmajor disease or infection (n=111) Baseline clinical assessment (n=200) Baseline Age-matched healthy controls: Measurement of tK, VEGF, bFGF, and hs-CRP (n=45) Vascular patients: Baseline measurement of tK, VEGF, bFGF, and hs-CRP (n=89) No-CEA (n=48) CEA (n=41) Measurement of hTK and hs-CRP early after plastic surgery (n=10) Measurement of hTK and hs-CRP early after CEA (n=16) Measurement of hTK and hs-CRP medical treatment only (n=16) Measurement of hTK at 3 months after CEA (n=17) Follow-up Measurement of hTK and hs-CRP at 1-year follow-up (n=46) Measurement of hTK and hs-CRP at 1 year after CEA (n=38)

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