2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.rdc.2013.02.014
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Lipid-Associated Rheumatologic Syndromes

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“…Richette and Bardin (2010) identified five clusters of gouty comorbidity by using cluster analysis: low morbidity, obesity with a high prevalence of hypertension, a high prevalence of type 2 DM, cholesterol abnormality and CVD with chronic kidney failure and frequent use of diuretics . The possible explanation for the differences in results is that gout induces endothelial impairment and dysfunction of nitric oxide syntheses, causing abnormal lipid metabolism and vascular constriction, and further leading to atherosclerosis and hypertension . The comorbidities caused by vascular damage would formulate a comorbidity cluster of gout; therefore, adopting an appropriate strategy for the management and prevention of vascular disease in female and male populations with gout is of clinical relevance.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Richette and Bardin (2010) identified five clusters of gouty comorbidity by using cluster analysis: low morbidity, obesity with a high prevalence of hypertension, a high prevalence of type 2 DM, cholesterol abnormality and CVD with chronic kidney failure and frequent use of diuretics . The possible explanation for the differences in results is that gout induces endothelial impairment and dysfunction of nitric oxide syntheses, causing abnormal lipid metabolism and vascular constriction, and further leading to atherosclerosis and hypertension . The comorbidities caused by vascular damage would formulate a comorbidity cluster of gout; therefore, adopting an appropriate strategy for the management and prevention of vascular disease in female and male populations with gout is of clinical relevance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 The possible explanation for the differences in results is that gout induces endothelial impairment and dysfunction of nitric oxide syntheses, causing abnormal lipid metabolism and vascular constriction, and further leading to atherosclerosis and hypertension. 27,28 The comorbidities caused by vascular damage would formulate a comorbidity cluster of gout; therefore, adopting an appropriate strategy for the management and prevention of vascular disease in female and male populations with gout is of clinical relevance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high-cholesterol environments, such as familial hyperlipidemia, lipids accumulate within the extracellular matrix of the tendon, which have been demonstrated to affect several tendon mechanical properties, including stiffness and modulus. 1,7,16,18 Mechanisms to explain these cholesterol-related changes are multiple and include alterations in tenocyte gene and protein expression, matrix turnover, tissue vascularity, and cytokine production. 5,25,27 Much of the pathophysiology of lipid-related tendon disorders remains incompletely understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high-cholesterol environments, such as familial hyperlipidemia, lipids accumulate within the extracellular matrix of the tendon, which have been demonstrated to affect several tendon mechanical properties, including stiffness and modulus. 1,16,18 Hyperlipidemia has been clearly found to be an independent risk factor for the development of rotator cuff disease in recent studies. 2,21,28 Recent animal studies have also demonstrated that hyperlipidemia is associated with poor tendon-bone healing after rotator cuff repair; however, these findings have not been substantiated in human studies.…”
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“…Sehr selten ist eine akut auftretende Arthritis im Bereich großer Gelenke in Assoziation mit flüssigen Lipidkristallen beschrieben, die spontan oder unter NSAR-Therapie innerhalb weniger Tage wieder verschwindet. Bei der mikroskopischen Untersuchung der Synovialflüssigkeit kommen die Lipideinlagerungen als positiv doppel brechende rundliche Gebilde mit Malteserkreuzartefakten zur Darstellung [57].…”
Section: Lipid-/cholesterin-arthropathieunclassified