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0.05). The sSerum levels of interleukin 17 in diabetic patients were significantly higher than those in non-diabetic patients (P<0.03).Conclusion: The results showed that the serum levels of interleukin 17 were associated with ischemic heart disease, and mechanisms related to interleukin 17 were associated with IHD. Interleukin 17 is an inflammatory interleukin, which is associated with increased inflammation in the pathogenesis of IHD. Diabetes mellitus may increase inflammatory factors, such as interleukin 17, like pre-inflammatory interleukins, therefore, it is associated with the pathogenesis of IHD.]]>
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