The Effect of Diabetes Mellitus Type I on Periodontal and Dental Status [PDF]
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus type I is a chronic metabolic disease with an autoimmune origin. The initial manifestations mainly appear during childhood and its prevalence is on the rise in many countries.
Rokhsareh Sadeghi +3 more
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Role of mitochondrial DNA in diabetes Mellitus Type I and Type II. [PDF]
Morbidity and mortality from diabetes mellitus and associated illnesses is a major problem across the globe. Anti-diabetic medicines must be improved despite existing breakthroughs in treatment approaches. Diabetes has been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. As a result, particular mitochondrial diabetes kinds like MIDD (maternally inherited diabetes
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Impact of General and Oral Complications of Diabetes Mellitus Type I on Lebanese Children's Quality of Life. [PDF]
Introduction Diabetes mellitus type I (DM1) has been increasing at an alarming rate worldwide. Children suffering from this chronic disease are subject to a high risk of systemic and oral complications, due to their young age and the lack of awareness of
Noueiri B, Nassif N, Ollek A.
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Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplement in Glycemic Control of Pediatrics with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Vitamin D Deficiency [PDF]
Background: Glycemic control prevents microvascular complications in patients with type I diabetes mellitus such as retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy that influences quality of life. Some studies show the immunomodulatory effect of vitamin D in
Sakineh Mohammadian +3 more
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Estimated glucose disposal rate and microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus type I: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Objectives: This study aims to assess the association between the estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR) and the risk of diabetic microvascular complications in patients with T1DM.
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Creatine Kinase Activity in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type I and Type II
Diabetes mellitus can be looked upon as an array of diseases, all of which exhibit common symptoms. While pathogenesis of IDDM (insulin dependant diabetes mellitus) is well understood, the same is not true for diabetes mellitus type II.
Adlija Jevrić-Čaušević +2 more
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Altered Intestinal Permeability to Mannitol in Diabetes Mellitus Type I
ABSTRACTBackground:Intestinal permeability has seldom been investigated in diabetes mellitus, even though patients frequently report gastrointestinal symptoms, and it has recently been shown that the prevalence of celiac disease associated with diabetes mellitus is higher than expected.Methods:Intestinal permeability to cellobiose and mannitol was ...
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Diabetes mellitus type I. The present and the future.
Insulin dependent diabetes is an organ specific immunologic disease caused by pancreatic B cell destruction, mediated by T lymphocytes Present knowledge about insulin dependent diabetes immunogenetics and their relationship with the HLA system is ...
J Barbosa, P Santamaria
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Multifocal electroretinogram in insulin dependent diabetes mellitus type I
Background Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of new blindness. The multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) has been demonstrated to be useful in objective assessment of various retinal disorders. Objective To evaluate the retinal function by mfERG in adolescents with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus type 1 (IDDMT-1) without ...
SalyH Elkholy +7 more
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Comorbidity rates in the geriatric population have increased because of rising life expectancy; thus, patients have had to use more medications. Type 2 diabetes mellitus, one of the most common diseases, may influence the number of drugs used in ...
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