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NO and diabetic complications

1998
Furchgott’s epochal discovery in 1980 of endothelium-dependent relaxation of arteries by acetylcholine led to identification of a labile material released by endothelial cells first termed endothelium-derived relaxing factor and later shown to be nitric oxide (NO).
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Complications of diabetes

1980
Unpleasant as the subject may be, it is important and realistic to mention that diabetics, especially those who have been careless with their diabetic control or their treatment in general, may develop certain complications. These may in time involve many of the organs of the body.
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Complication in diabetic nephropathy

Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 2016
Diabetic kidney disease is the most common cause of chronic kidney disease, leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and premature death. In addition, it negatively affects a patient's quality of life and social environment, and poses a burden on national health care budgets.
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Complications of Diabetes

1990
The complications of diabetes are important for two reasons: (1) many of them are, up to a point, preventable by strict control of diabetes, and (2) their consequences, such as blindness, kidney failure, and lower limb amputation, are obvious causes of major disability.
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Pregnancy complicated by diabetes

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1960
u u RI N G the past 3 decades increased knowledge in the management of pregnancy complicated by diabetes has all but eliminated the associated infertility, the increased frequency of early abortion, and the high maternal mortality rate. Interest now is focused primarily upon reducing the perinatal loss of viable infants born of diabetic mothers ...
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The Pharmacology of Diabetic Complications

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2003
In spite of the significant developments in antidiabetic therapy, diabetic complications, particularly seen in long-term diabetes, continue to be seriously deleterious. Various types of diabetic complications affecting different systems in the body have been reported.
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Chronic Complications of Diabetes

2018
The prevalence of diabetes and its complications is constantly increasing worldwide and it is responsible for increased morbidity, disability and mortality. The most devastating consequences of diabetes are associated with its long-term micro (retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy) and macrovascular complications (cardiovascular and cerebrovascular ...
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COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES

The Lancet, 1970
Wilfrid Oakley, Peter Hunter
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