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Organelle dynamics of endothelial mitochondria in diabetic angiopathy
European Journal of Pharmacology, 2021Diabetes, a chronic non-communicable disease, has become one of the most serious and critical public health problems with increasing incidence trends. Chronic vascular complications are the major causes of disability and death in diabetic patients with endothelial dysfunction. Diabetes is intimately associated with endothelial mitochondrial dysfunction,
Jie Ouyang+9 more
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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 ...
Angela C. Shore+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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Pathophysiological mechanisms of diabetic angiopathy
Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 2003The sequelae of chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes of all phenotypes are divided into microvascular and macrovascular complications. Microvascular disease causes blindness, renal failure, and neuropathy, and diabetes-accelerated macrovascular disease causes excessive risk for myocardial infarction, stroke, and lower limb amputation.
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PAS-bisulfite stain for diabetic angiopathy
Beiträge zur Pathologie, 1974Summary A modification of the PAS staining method is presented which aims to increase its specificity for diabetic angiopathy. The method is based on the Casella and Bauer technic of reduction of free aldehydes in the tissue by sodium bisulfite, thus a pale background is obtained and positive blood vessels stand out prominently.
Sohar E, Mordechai Ravid, Igal Kedar
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Angiopathy of Retinal Vessels in Diabetic Mice
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970An inbred line of Japanese mice established in 1957 and named the "KK Strain" has been studied for many attributes of its congenital diabetes. This study documents the occurrence of angiopathy in the retinal vessels and contrasts these findings to a similar sized and aged control group of nondiabetic Swiss Webster mice.
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Angiopathy in children with diabetes.
Minerva pediatrica, 2002Diabetic angiopathy includes those complications associated with chronic hyperglycaemia. The major long-term complications of diabetes can be categorized into two classes: macrovascular (i.e., cardiovascular complications) and microvascular (i.e., nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy).
CHIARELLI, Francesco+1 more
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Aspirin resistance and diabetic angiopathy: back to the future
Thrombosis Research, 2004Human platelet concentrates stored at 22 jC for transfusion purposes, although functionally useful in vivo, progressively lose their aggregation potential in vitro in response to high concentrations of aggregating agents employed singly. In contrast, they retain full aggregation potential and thromboxane B2 biosynthesis in response to low ...
Giovanni Di Minno, VIOLI, Francesco
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Non-invasive characterisation of angiopathy in the diabetic foot
European Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1988A comparison between 19 consecutive insulin dependent diabetic patients with a history of or current foot ulcers, gangrene or infection, with 14 arteriosclerotic patients with advanced lower limb ischaemia was performed using measurements of ankle and great toe systolic blood pressure, forefoot skin perfusion pressure and pulse volume assessment ...
Mauri Lepäntalo+4 more
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Fragmentation Haemolysis in Patients with Severe Diabetic Angiopathy
British Journal of Haematology, 1976Haemolytic anaemia associated with prominent red cell fragmentation is described in seven patients with long‐standing diabetes mellitus. A common feature in the patients was severe microangiopathy as detected by retinal examination and microscopic examination of the kidneys. Renal or pancreatic islet malfunction per se is not involved in the haemolytic
Richard D. Brunning+4 more
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