Antonius B M Wilmink
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Hobbs S, Claridge M, Wilmink A, Adam D, Thomas M, Bradbury A
Vasc Health Risk Manag
. 2008 Jun;
4(2):471-5.
PMID: 18561523
Background: The Heart Outcomes Prevention Study (HOPE) demonstrated that ramipril resulted in a blood-pressure-independent 25% reduction in cardiovascular events in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Despite this, general practitioners...
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Hobbs S, Wilmink A, Adam D, Bradbury A
J Vasc Surg
. 2005 Apr;
41(3):451-6.
PMID: 15838479
Objective: To assess the utility of a novel rapid urinary cotinine assay to detect and quantify the level of smoking in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Methods: This was a...
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Wilmink A, Welch A, Quick C, Burns P, Hubbard C, Bradbury A, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2004 Feb;
39(3):513-6.
PMID: 14981440
Background: It has been suggested that hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is an independent risk factor for peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). However, the relationship between dietary folate and vitamin B6, cofactors in...
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Sam R, Burns P, Hobbs S, Marshall T, Wilmink A, Silverman S, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2003 Nov;
38(5):904-8.
PMID: 14603192
Introduction: Hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is a risk factor for venous thromboembolism, which in turn is a major cause of chronic venous insufficiency. HHcy may be more common in patients with chronic...
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Wilmink A, Vardulaki K, Hubbard C, Day N, Ashton H, Scott A, et al.
J Vasc Surg
. 2002 Oct;
36(4):751-7.
PMID: 12368736
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between anti-hypertensive drugs, the risk of developing an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), aortic wall stiffness, collagen turnover, and change...