Based on the assumption that a classification system is a very critical subject and may significantly improve the prediction of individual responses to treatment and related diseases, we proposed 16 years ago a classification for endothelial dysfunction including etiological, functional, and evolutionary aspects ().
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The Lack of Clinical Applications Would be the Cause of Low Interest
in an Endothelial Dysfunction Classification
ArcêncioL, EvoraPRB. The Lack of Clinical Applications Would be the Cause of Low Interest
in an Endothelial Dysfunction Classification. Arq. Bras.
Cardiol. 2017;108(2):97-9.
Arcêncio,Livia; Evora,Paulo R. B.. The Lack of Clinical Applications Would be the Cause of Low Interest
in an Endothelial Dysfunction Classification. Arq. Bras.
Cardiol., v. 108, n. 2, p. 97-99, Feb. 2017.
Arcêncio,L., & Evora,P.R.B. (2017). The Lack of Clinical Applications Would be the Cause of Low Interest
in an Endothelial Dysfunction Classification. Arq. Bras.
Cardiol.,108(2), 97-99.
Arcêncio,Livia and Evora,Paulo R. B.. The Lack of Clinical Applications Would be the Cause of Low Interest
in an Endothelial Dysfunction Classification. Arq. Bras.
Cardiol. [online]. 2017, vol. 108, n. 2, [cited 2025-09-06], pp.97-99. Available from: <https://abccardiol.org/en/article/the-lack-of-clinical-applications-would-be-the-cause-of-low-interestin-an-endothelial-dysfunction-classification/>. ISSN 0066-782X.
Figure 1
Proposal of an endothelial dysfunction classification. Modified from
Evora et al.1