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Arduino A. Mangoni
Researcher at Flinders Medical Centre
Publications - 397
Citations - 10350
Arduino A. Mangoni is an academic researcher from Flinders Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 348 publications receiving 7835 citations. Previous affiliations of Arduino A. Mangoni include University of Cambridge & King's College London.
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Plasma protein thiols: an early marker of oxidative stress in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Angelo Zinellu,Alessandro G. Fois,Salvatore Sotgia,Elisabetta Zinellu,Fabiana Bifulco,Gianfranco Pintus,Arduino A. Mangoni,Ciriaco Carru,Pietro Pirina +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that proteins ‐SH are a sensitive OS marker in early COPD and asthma.
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The emerging role of symmetric dimethylarginine in vascular disease.
TL;DR: The synthesis, transport, and metabolism of ADMA and SDMA are discussed and the results of recent studies highlighting the important role of SDMA in modulating vascular homeostasis and vascular damage are described.
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Protective effects of hydroxychloroquine against accelerated atherosclerosis in systemic lupus erythematosus
Alberto Floris,Matteo Piga,Arduino A. Mangoni,Alessandra Bortoluzzi,Gian Luca Erre,Alberto Cauli +5 more
TL;DR: Despite lacking randomized controlled trials unambiguously proving the protection of HCQ against accelerated atherosclerosis and incidence of CV events in SLE patients, evidence analyzed in this review is in favor of its beneficial effect.
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Inappropriate Prescribing of Proton Pump Inhibitors in Older Patients
Hanifat Hamzat,Hao Sun,Joanna C. Ford,Joan MacLeod,Roy L. Soiza,Roy L. Soiza,Arduino A. Mangoni,Arduino A. Mangoni +7 more
TL;DR: Inappropriate P PI prescribing in older patients is frequent and independently associated with co-morbidities and dementia, and a targeted inhospital educational strategy can significantly and safely reduce inappropriate PPI prescribing in the short term.
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Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and risk of incident myocardial infarction and heart failure, and all-cause mortality in the Australian veteran community.
Arduino A. Mangoni,Richard J. Woodman,Paraskevi Gaganis,Andrew L. Gilbert,Kathleen M. Knights +4 more
TL;DR: NSAID use is not associated with an increased risk of incident myocardial infarction and HF but is associated with a reduction in all-cause mortality in Australian veterans.