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Intrarenal hemodynamic changes after captopril test in patients with type 2 …

- diabetesjournals.org
H Taniwaki, E Ishimura, T Kawagishi, N Matsumoto, … - Diabetes care, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—At baseline, no significant differences in RI values or plasma renin activity (PRA)
were seen between the patients and healthy subjects. In healthy subjects, the RI values after
the captopril test were significantly higher than baseline values (P < 0.01). However, in ...
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[CITATION] Peripheral Nerve pathology in the type 1 diabetic dog: effects of treatment with …


D Walker, I Siddique, H Anderson… - J Peripheral N System, 2001
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[CITATION] Peripheral nerve structural abnormalities do not explain the reduction in nerve …


D Walker, A Carrington, SA Cannan… - Diabetic Rat J Anat, 1999
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D Walker, RA Malik, AJM Boulton, G Rayman - Diabetologia, 1996
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[CITATION] Duplex Doppler Ultrasound in renal parenchymal diseases: Histopathologic …


GH Mostbeck, R Kain, R Mallek, K Derfler, R Walter, L … - J Ultrasound Med, 1991
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Focal and multifocal neuropathies


RA Malik - Current Diabetes Reports, 2002 - Springer
Basic Mechanisms Factors leading to the development of the compression neuropathies relate
to either the peripheral nerve itself or the structures surrounding it at the point of
compression. Thus, an increased susceptibility to malfunction of the nerve may occur after ...
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[CITATION] A pathophysiological framework for the pathogenesis of diabetic microangiopathy


JE Tooke - Diabetic Angiopathy. Arnold: London, UK, 1999
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Acute effects of adrenergic-mediated ischemia on nerve conduction in subjects …


RV Hogikyan, JJ Wald, EL Feldman, DA … - Metabolism-Clinical …, 1999 - 万方数据资源系统
Several lines of evidence support peripheral nerve ischemia as a contributing factor in the etiology
of human diabetic neuropathy. We questioned whether diabetic subjects with relatively normal
nerve function in the baseline state would be more likely than healthy control subjects to ...
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Effects of nisoldipine and lisinopril on microvascular dysfunction in hypertensive …


VB Sorensen, P Rossing, L Tarnow, HH Parving, … - Clinical …, 1998 - cs.portlandpress.com
2. We performed a 1-year double-blind, double-dummy randomized controlled study comparing
nisoldipine (20–40 mg once daily) with lisinopril (10–20 mg once daily) in 48 hypertensive Type
I diabetes patients with diabetic nephropathy. For comparison, 22 age-matched ...
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Increased renal arterial resistance predicts the course of renal function in type 2 …


R Nosadini, M Velussi, E Brocco, C Abaterusso, A … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Type 2 diabetic patients often die because of end-stage renal failure, but no definitive reliable
factor predicting long-term renal outcome has been identified. We tested whether a renal arterial
resistance index (R/I) ≥80, using Doppler ultrasound technique, was predictive of ...
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