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Eur J Radiol ; 69(1): 87-92, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17945451

ABSTRACT

To assess whether breast arterial calcifications (BAC) are associated with altered serum markers of cardiovascular risk, mammograms and records from 1759 women (age range: 45-65 years) screened for breast cancer were revised. One hundred and forty seven (8.36%) women showed BAC. A total of 136 women with BAC and controls (mean age: 57 and 55 years, respectively) accepted entering the study. There were no significant differences in serum levels of urea, glucose, uric acid, creatinine, total cholesterol, HDL-C, LDL-C, folic acid, vitamin B(12), TSH or cysteine, between both groups of patients. However, women with BAC showed higher serum levels of triglycerides (p=0.006), homocysteine (p=0.002) and hs-CRP (p=0.003) than women without BAC. Likewise, we found a significantly higher percentage of cases with an elevated LDL-C/HDL-C ratio (coronary risk index >2) amongst women with BAC than in women without BAC (56.7 and 38.2%, respectively; p=0.04). Our results indicate that the finding of BAC identify women showing altered serum markers of cardiovascular risk.


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Breast Neoplasms/blood , Breast Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/blood , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Mass Screening/statistics & numerical data , Peripheral Vascular Diseases/blood , Peripheral Vascular Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , C-Reactive Protein/analysis , Calcinosis/epidemiology , Cholesterol/blood , Comorbidity , Female , Homocysteine/blood , Humans , Incidence , Middle Aged , Peripheral Vascular Diseases/epidemiology , Radiography , Risk Assessment/methods , Risk Factors , Spain/epidemiology , Statistics as Topic , Triglycerides/blood
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