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1. P141 COMPARISON BETWEEN TECHNIQUES OF EVALUATION MICROVASCULAR MORPHOLOGY: THE GOLD-STANDARD LOCALLY INVASIVE MICROMYOGRAPHY VS. THREE NON-INVASIVE TECHNIQUES. PRELIMINARY DATA

2. 5.7 SUBPOPULATIONS OF CIRCULATING T LYMPHOCYTES IN OBESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY

3. 5.6 LONG-TERM TREATMENT WITH MELATONIN MAI IMPROVE ANTICONTRACTILE ACTIVITY OF PERIVASCULAR FAT IN OBESE MICE

4. P1.16 CORRELATION BETWEEN WALL-TO-LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES AND CLINIC AND 24 HOURS BLOOD PRESSURE

5. 3.5 EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM TREATMENT WITH LERCANIDIPINE ON CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS IN RETINAL ARTERIOLES

7. P2.01 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA TO LUMEN RATIO OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL ARTERIES AND WALL TO LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES EVALUATED NON INVASIVELY BY SCANNING LASER DOPPLER FLOWMETRY

11. SKIN CAPILLARY ALTERATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SARS-COV-2 INFECTION

12. POOR CONCORDANCE BETWEEN NON-INVASIVE AND LOCALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUES OF EVALUATION OF MICROVASCULAR MORPHOLOGY IN THE DETECTION OF HYPERTROPHIC REMODELING OF SMALL RESISTANCE ARTERIES

13. NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK

14. POSSIBLE ROLE OF THE SPLEEN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN HUMANS

15. [PP.09.17] REPRODUCIBILITY OF THE EVALUATION OF THE WALL TO LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES WITH TWO DIFFERENT NON-INVASIVE APPROACHES

16. REGRESSION OF RETINAL MICROVASCULAR ALTERATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS TREATED WITH ABATACEPT, AN INHIBITOR OF LYMPHOCYTIC CO-STIMULATION

17. Patients with Essential Hypertension Show the Presence of an Altered Structure of Small Cerebral Arteries

18. Soluble Cell Adhesion Molecules in Never Treated Essential Hypertensives: Relationship with Vascular Structural Changes

19. A Peculiar Case of Secondary Hypertension

20. Vascular Remodelling and Duration of Hypertension Predicts Blood Pressure Response to Adrenalectomy in Aldosterone-Producing Adenoma Patients

21. [PP.18.01] DECREASED CIRCULATING T REGULATORY LYMPHOCYTES IN OBESE PATIENTS UNDERGOING BARIATRIC SURGERY

22. 7D.03

23. P1.16 CORRELATION BETWEEN WALL-TO-LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES AND CLINIC AND 24 HOURS BLOOD PRESSURE

24. [OP.3D.06] RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT POPULATIONS OF CIRCULATING T LYMPHOCYTES AND MICROVASCULAR OXIDATIVE STRESS

25. [PP.12.08] EFFECTS OF MELATONIN ON THE PRODUCTION OF ADIPONECTIN AND THE EXPRESSION OF ADIPONECTIN RECEPTOR IN THE VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE OF AGING MICE

26. Decreased number of circulating endothelial progenitor cells in patients with Graves’ hyperthyroidism

27. PP.27.10

28. 9B.08

29. Changes in flow mediated vasodilatation during antihypertensive treatment are related to the smoothness index, but not the trough-to-peak ratio of blood pressure

30. Capillary rarefaction in the brain of spontaneously hypertensive rats

31. Lack of prognostic role of endothelial dysfunction in subcutaneous small resistance arteries of hypertensive patients

32. Inappropriate LV mass during antihypertensive treatment adversely affects cardiovascular prognosis in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy

33. Primary aldosteronism (PA) prevalence in Italy (PAPY) study: results of a nationwide survey

34. Does the availability of adrenal vein sampling (AVS) affect the diagnosis of the adrenocortical pathology underlying primary aldosteronism (PA)? Results of the PAPY study

35. Bradykinin and matrix metalloproteinases are involved the structural alterations of rat small resistance arteries with inhibition of ACE and NEP

36. Bone density and mineral metabolism in calcitonin-deficiency patients

39. CIRCULATING INDICES OF INFLAMMATION/OXIDATIVE STRESS IN NORMOTENSIVE AND HYPERTENSIVE OBESE PATIENTS

41. Changes in midwall systolic performance and cardiac hypertrophy reduction in hypertensive patients

42. Persistence of left ventricular hypertrophy is a stronger indicator of cardiovascular events than baseline left ventricular mass or systolic performance: 10 years of follow-up

43. EFFECTS OF OLMESARTAN AND ENALAPRIL AT HYPOTENSIVE AND NON-HYPOTENSIVE DOSES ON CARDIAC AND RENAL INTERSTITIAL MATRIX IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS

44. Effect of norepinephrine and acetylcholine intrarterial infusion in hypertensive patients on blood pressure variability as evaluated by spectral analysis

45. Prevention of the development of endothelial dysfunction in small mesenteric arteries of SHR is not related to the reduction of vascular structural alteration induced by the antihypertensive treatment with an ACE-inhibitor

46. Cardiovascular structural changes and calcium antagonist therapy in patients with hypertension

47. EFFECT OF SHORT-TERM TREATMENT WITH TELMISARTAN OR NIFEDIPINE ON INSULIN SIGNALLING IN LYMPHOMONOCYTES OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

48. CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA TO LUMEN RATIO OF SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL ARTERIES AND WALL TO LUMEN RATIO OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES EVALUATED NON INVASIVELY BY SCANNING LASER DOPPLER FLOWMETRY

49. SUBCUTANEOUS SMALL RESISTANCE ARTERY MORPHOLOGY AND CIRCULATING INDICES OF INFLAMMATION/OXIDATIVE STRESS IN OBESE PATIENTS BEFORE AND AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY AND CONSISTENT WEIGHT LOSS

50. ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND MICROCIRCULATION EVIDENCE FOR A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

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