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DIABETES, DIABETIC ANGIOPATHY, AND GROWTH HORMONE
The Lancet, 1970Abstract Raised plasma-growth-hormone (G.H.) levels in juvenile diabetes, the persistence of abnormal G.H. response to exercise even in well-controlled diabetics, the inhibitory effect of hypophysectomy on the progression of diabetic retinopathy and the normalisation of skin capillary fragility after this operation all point to a role for G.H ...
K, Lundbaek +7 more
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Diabetic angiopathy in children
Diabetic Medicine, 1997Among the secondary complications of diabetes, early stages of retinopathy and nephropathy are of foremost importance in paediatrics. Regular examinations of retinal status and of urinary albumin excretion therefore become necessary with the onset of puberty or after 5 years of diabetes duration.
T, Danne +3 more
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Optimal tactics for surgical revascularisation in diabetic angiopathy of the lower limbs.
Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa LekarskiegoOBJECTIVE Aim: This study aims to compare the efficacy of conservative treatment methods versus advanced surgical interventions, including revascularising automyelotransplantation and stem cell therapy, in improving vascular patency and the quality of ...
Manat A. Zhakubayev +3 more
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INNOVATIVE CAPABILITIES OF ULTRASOUND IN ASSESSING VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES MELLITUS
HealthwayThis article highlights modern methods of ultrasound examination in assessing the state of the vascular system in patients with diabetes mellitus and their diagnostic significance.
Atayeva Saodat Xurshedovna +1 more
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‘Lipoproteins, glycoxidation and diabetic angiopathy’
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 2004AbstractThe chronic vascular complications of diabetes (nephropathy, retinopathy and accelerated atherosclerosis) are a major cause of morbidity and premature mortality. In spite of the more widespread availability of intensive diabetes management, approximately one in three people with diabetes develop aggressive complications and over 70% die of ...
Jenkins, Alicia J +3 more
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Diabetic Angiopathy and L-xylulose
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966A POSSIBLE MECHANISM for the origin of diabetic angiopathy through insulin deficiency has been postulated by Spiro. 1 He suggests that glucose utilization may be diverted into insulin-independent pathways with resulting formation of excess glycoprotein.
J R, Shaw, A M, Butler
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Diabetic angiopathy: Tracking down the culprits
Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 1996espite the considerable morbidity and excess mortality attributable to diabetic angiopathy, it is a sobering fact that the physician possesses few therapeutic weapons with which to combat the condition. The clear exception is of course glycemic control and the publication of the Diabetes Control and Complication Trial has established that intensive ...
Tooke, J.E. +3 more
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Growth Hormone and Diabetic Angiopathy
1973Publisher Summary This chapter describes the growth hormone and diabetic angiopathy. The most impressive way to demonstrate the abnormality of growth hormone production in diabetes is simply to observe the 24-hour pattern of plasma growth hormone in young male diabetics and nondiabetics of similar age during normal daily life.
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Pathogenesis of angiopathy in diabetes
Acta Diabetologica, 2003Hyperglycaemia as a common feature of diabetes mellitus is a cause of different pathogenic mechanisms influencing endothelial function. Oxidative stress is one of the main causative factors inducing endothelial dysfunction and changes in plasma protein or platelet function.
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