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Odrowąż-Sypniewska, Grażyna

  • Vol 15, No 6 (2011) - Prace oryginalne
    Is there a relationship among daily fructose intake, blood pressure and uric acid level in chronic kidney disease patients without diabetes?
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 14, No 6 (2010) - Prace oryginalne
    Left ventricular geometry and its relationship with properties of arterial vessels in patients with chronic kidney disease
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 13, No 3 (2009) - Prace oryginalne
    Assessment of the relationship amongst the function and activity of the left ventricle and kidneys function, the uric acid and TGF-β, VEGF in patients with untreated hypertension
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 11, No 1 (2007) - Prace oryginalne
    Modification of arterial smooth muscle reactivity in cyclosporine A pretreated arteries
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 9, No 5 (2005) - Prace oryginalne
    The relationship between kidney volume and insulinemia in nontreated essential hypertensives
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 9, No 4 (2005) - Prace oryginalne
    PAI-1 and hyperuricaemia: another face of endothelium dysfunction in essential hypertension. Endothelium, hypertension, metabolism
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 8, No 1 (2004) - REVIEV
    The influence of losartan and trandolapril therapy on serum glucose, insulin, homocysteine and von Willebrand factor in mild to moderate essential hypertension
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)
  • Vol 5, No 2 (2001) - Prace oryginalne
    The Impact of Trandolapryl on Some Metabolic Disturbances and Endothelium Dysfunction in Non-treated Essential Hypertensive Patients
    Abstract  PDF (Polish)

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