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Search for: [Abstract = "ents with psoriatic arthritis with SCORE rate over 5%. Serum level of IL\(interleukin\)\-18 among psoriatic patients was higher than in control group \(219,63±10,25 pg\/mL vs. 164,25±10,25 pg\/mL\). For psoriatic patients significant positive correlations between IL\-18 level and interventricular septum \( IVSd\) and left ventricle posterior wall diastolic diameter \(LVPWd\) were observed. Significant negative correlations in this group were observed between IL\-18 level and EF as well as E\/A ratio. Plasma concentration of tumor necrosis factor α \(TNFα\) in psoriatic patients was higher than in control group \(2,5±0,12 pg\/mL vs. 2,05±0,12 pg\/mL\). Among patients with psoriasis and AR serum level of TNFα was significantly higher. For whole psoriatic group serum level of IL\-6 was higher than in controls \(2,44±0,32 pg\/mL vs.1,11±0,32 pg\/mL\). Among psoriatic patients significant negative correlation between IL\-6 level and E\/A was observed. IL\-12 among psoriatic patients was lower than in control group \(0,85±0,16 pg\/mL vs.1,52±0,16 pg\/mL\). IL\-12 level correlated negatively with AoD in psoriatic patients. Serum levels of interleukin 4 and 10 were decreased in psoriatic patients but not significantly. IL\-10 level correlates positively with LVPWd and negatively E\/A ratio. Conclusions\: 1. When considering typical parameters used in cardiovascular risk stratification i.e age, gender, blood pressure, smo"]

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