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Objective: There are changes in plasma glucose and HbA1c of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients in different seasons. HbA1c levels may increase during winter season in most T2DM patients without weight gain.
Majid Gholipour
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Measurement of stable glycated hemoglobin.
P N John, M E Edmonds
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Abstract Background Quantitative research on families has introduced a new category of relationship called living apart together, that is, when a couple in a committed relationship live in separate homes. This study aimed to confirm whether living apart together improves sexual relationships in those suffering from sexual dysfunction.
Clotilde Sparano+5 more
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Seasonal Changes of HbA1c Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Objective: There are changes in plasma glucose and HbA1c of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients in different seasons. HbA1c levels may increase during winter season in most T2DM patients without weight gain.
Somaye Gholami+7 more
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Abstract Background Classic Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is characterized by one extra X chromosome (47, XXY), leading to hypergonadotropic hypogonadism and higher risk of alterations in glycolipid homeostasis, cardiovascular diseases, and low bone mineral density. Most frequently, KS is diagnosed in adulthood because of infertility.
Giordana Ferraioli+7 more
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Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity and Extracellular Water Expansion in Hemodialysis Patients
ABSTRACT Background Pulse wave velocity (PWV), a measurement of arterial stiffness, is a risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in hemodialysis patients. Debate continues as to whether PWV is increased by volume overload. As such, we reviewed the association between volume overload and PWV.
Roohi Chhabra, Andrew Davenport
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Peri-intervention averaged glycemia is a strong short-term predictor and glycated hemoglobin a long-term predictor for MACE after primary PCI [PDF]
Claudiu Stoicescu+5 more
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The ABID‐LSM score, a combination of liver stiffness measurement and easily obtainable clinical and laboratory factors, can accurately predict the risk of hepatic decompensation in patients with MASLD and cirrhosis. ABSTRACT Background & Aims Predicting the risk of hepatic decompensation guides prognostication and therapy; however, it is challenging in
Luis Calzadilla Bertot+14 more
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