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Diabetic capillary angiopathy in human skeletal muscles
The American Journal of Medicine, 1966Abstract Skeletal muscle biopsy specimens from diabetic and nondiabetic subjects were examined by light and electron microscopy. Distinctive lesions in the capillaries were found in twelve of sixteen specimens from diabetic subjects but in only three of nineteen from nondiabetic subjects.
D. Laurence Wilson+3 more
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On Some Factors Related to the Pathogenesis of Diabetic Angiopathy
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1982ABSTRACT. The deterioration of the circulation in small and large vessels in diabetes seems to be related to abnormalities of the function of the endothelial cells and of the platelets. The endothelial factor VIII R:Ag, enhancing platelet adhesion, is increased, while fibrinolysis is decreased.
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Angiopathy and Neuropathy in Mild Juvenile Diabetes
1973Publisher Summary This chapter describes the angiopathy and neuropathy in mild juvenile diabetes. The chapter presents the plasma insulin response patterns to glucose and tolbutamide in patients with mild juvenile diabetes. In an experiment described in the chapter, these patterns were compared with those of 14 classic juvenile diabetics and 12 young
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Diabetic angiopathy—its lessons in vascular physiology
American Heart Journal, 1978Progress in our understanding diabetic angiopathy has been slow, but we are now learning a number of lessons of interest to the cardiologist. Diabetic angiopathy is a collective term for conditions specific to the diabetic state and related to its duration more than to patient age.
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Possible pathophysiological mechanisms for diabetic angiopathy in type 2 diabetes
Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 2000The expression of large and small vessel disease in type 2 diabetes differs from that observed in type 1, with a higher prevalence of atherosclerosis and hypertension, maculopathy rather than proliferative retinopathy, and nephropathy of a more complex nature.
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Large Vessel Disease in Diabetics — A Specific Diabetic Angiopathy?
1978Diabetic small vessel disease, or diabetic microangiopathy, is known to be a specific vascular abnormality, caused in some way by the metabolic and endocrine aberrations characterizing diabetes mellitus. It is not present at the acute onset of classical juvenile diabetes, but develops slowly in the course of many years.
N. J. Christensen+3 more
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Recent Contributions to the Study of Diabetic Angiopathy and Neuropathy
1972Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the recent contributions to the study of diabetic angiopathy and neuropathy. Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in all parts of the world, but the clinical picture is different according to the economic and social conditions prevailing.
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