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Type 2 diabetes: postprandial hyperglycemia and increased cardiovascular risk
Ajikumar V Aryangat, John E GerichUniversity of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USAAbstract: Hyperglycemia is a major risk factor for both the microvascular and macrovascular complications in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Ajikumar V Aryangat, John E Gerich
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Medication-induced hyperglycemia: pediatric perspective
Medication-induced hyperglycemia is a frequently encountered clinical problem in children. The intent of this review of medications that cause hyperglycemia and their mechanisms of action is to help guide clinicians in prevention, screening and ...
Sarah K Lyons +4 more
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Hyperglycemia: a prothrombotic factor?
Diabetes mellitus is characterized by a high risk of atherothrombotic events. What is more, venous thrombosis has also been found to occur more frequently in this patient group.
Jeroen Hermanides +2 more
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Acute Hyperglycemia Associated with Anti-Cancer Medication [PDF]
Hyperglycemia during chemotherapy occurs in approximately 10% to 30% of patients. Glucocorticoids and L-asparaginase are well known to cause acute hyperglycemia during chemotherapy.
Eun Kyung Lee, Yul Hwangbo
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Guidelines for the management of tumor-associated hyperglycemia (2021 edition) [PDF]
Malignant tumors have gradually become the most common chronic non-communicable diseases in China. Recent research has indicated that malignant tumors are closely associated with hyperglycemia and diabetes.
Onco-endocrinology Society of Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Onco-endocrinology Committee of Chongqing Association of Integrative Medicine
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Hemiballismus in hyperglycemia [PDF]
AbstractDiabetes may cause late complications in the CNS but certain lesions may also occur acutely in hyperglycemia. We describe a case of hyperosmolar non‐ketotic syndrome and reversible hemichoreic dyskinesia with morphological changes in basal ganglia.
Agnes Kataja Knight +2 more
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Background: COVID-19 often causes severe complications in patients with metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus. Conversely, inflammation caused by infection may also trigger insulin resistance, resulting in hyperglycemia and is related to the ...
Hikmat Permana +4 more
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Hyperglycemia and chorea [PDF]
(A) Computed tomography of the brain showing no abnormal finding. (B) Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showing a T1-weighted area of hyperintensity in the left putamen, caudate nucleus, and globus pallidum with sparing of the internal capsule (arrow).
Masahiro Kashiura +3 more
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