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Acta Paediatrica, 1998
Microvascular complications of diabetes include retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. The first signs of these complications may develop in children and adolescents, particularly if insulin treatment has been inadequate. The mechanisms by which diabetic microangiopathy develop are not known, but probably include genetic influences.
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Microvascular complications of diabetes include retinopathy, nephropathy and neuropathy. The first signs of these complications may develop in children and adolescents, particularly if insulin treatment has been inadequate. The mechanisms by which diabetic microangiopathy develop are not known, but probably include genetic influences.
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Diabetic cutaneous microangiopathy
The American Journal of Medicine, 1992To determine a potential relationship between skin blood flow changes and the duration of diabetes and the presence of other microvascular complications.Skin blood flow was measured by laser Doppler techniques at the finger and toe pulps, areas of predominant arteriovenous anastomotic (AVA) flow, and on the finger and toe dorsums, which have a greater ...
M, Rendell, O, Bamisedun
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Der Internist, 2013
Thrombotic microangiopathy should be suspected every time the combination of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia without a coexisting cause, thrombocytopenia as well as renal and/or neurologic abnormalities occurs. The general term thrombotic microangiopathy includes different subtypes of the disease leading to abnormalities in multiple organ systems by ...
Ganser, A., Kielstein, J. T., Beutel, G.
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Thrombotic microangiopathy should be suspected every time the combination of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia without a coexisting cause, thrombocytopenia as well as renal and/or neurologic abnormalities occurs. The general term thrombotic microangiopathy includes different subtypes of the disease leading to abnormalities in multiple organ systems by ...
Ganser, A., Kielstein, J. T., Beutel, G.
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Thrombotic Microangiopathy in Cancer
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2018AbstractThrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is a rare but often devastating complication of cancer and cancer treatment. The syndrome is defined by thrombocytopenia (i.e., a platelet count of < 150,000/mcL or > 30% decrease from baseline), microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and some evidence of organ damage.
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2019
Abstract The thrombotic microangioapathy (TMA) syndromes are characterized by concomitant occurrence of severe thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and ischemic end organ dysfunction often of the kidneys. While several of their features overlap in terms of clinical presentation, the pathophysiology and underlying causes ...
Harpreet Singh +2 more
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Abstract The thrombotic microangioapathy (TMA) syndromes are characterized by concomitant occurrence of severe thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, and ischemic end organ dysfunction often of the kidneys. While several of their features overlap in terms of clinical presentation, the pathophysiology and underlying causes ...
Harpreet Singh +2 more
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[Thrombotic microangiopathies].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2009The thrombotic microangiopathic diseases, which include acquired and congenital TTP and HUS, are most frequently acute disease entities. Untreated, these diseases are associated with a lethal course in many cases. Deficiency of the von Willebrand cleaving enzyme, ADAMTS13, is a decisive pathophysiological defect in most cases of thrombotic ...
Nielsen, O.J., Friis-Hansen, L.
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Der nephrologe
Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is characterized by an endothelium injury-associated formation of platelet clots in arterial and venous microvessels. Concomitant ischemia causes severe organ dysfunction and can be acutely life threatening. The underlying etiology of TMA shows a very heterogeneous disease spectrum.
Anja, Gäckler, Oliver, Witzke
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Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) is characterized by an endothelium injury-associated formation of platelet clots in arterial and venous microvessels. Concomitant ischemia causes severe organ dysfunction and can be acutely life threatening. The underlying etiology of TMA shows a very heterogeneous disease spectrum.
Anja, Gäckler, Oliver, Witzke
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Post-traumatic microangiopathies
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1991A V, Volodina +2 more
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