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  1. The lack of a decrease in nocturnal blood pressure to up to 10% of the daytime measure is termed as nondipper (ND) hypertension. It is a cardiovascular (CV) risk factor with increased CV morbidity and accelera...

    Authors: Wael Ragheb Refaie, Ehsan Refaie, Nagy Abd El Hady, Salah Tantawy and Ahmad Elewa
    Citation: The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2014 24:2402037
  2. Diabetes is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD); therefore, the subset of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) who develop type 2 diabetes mellitus is at an increased risk for...

    Authors: Sayed M. Abel-Rahman, Essam S. Badawy, Ahmad A. Amer and Dalal Fekry
    Citation: The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2014 24:2402032
  3. Essential hypertension is the most prevalent type of hypertension, affecting 90–95% of hypertensive patients. Although no direct cause has been identified, there are many factors such as overactivity of the sy...

    Authors: Ann Abdel Kader, Ayatollah Farouk, Shereen Fathy, Amani Nawito and Khalid Taher
    Citation: The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2014 24:2401012
  4. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of chronic liver disease (CLD), cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma, as well as the most common indication for liver transplantation in many countries.

    Authors: Enayat O. Ezzat, Somayh E. Suliman, Samiha Abo El-Yazeed, Fatma M. Ahmad and Sahar K. Said
    Citation: The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2014 24:2401005
  5. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and type 2 diabetes are two common disorders with high impact on health worldwide. There is growing evidence to support the concept that HCV is associated with type 2 diabetes.

    Authors: Mona Abdel Raouf, Zeinab A. Yousry, Olfat M. Hindy, Somayh S. Eissa and Dalia S. Soliman
    Citation: The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine 2012 24:2401017