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The pathophysiology of diabetic complications: how much does the glucose …

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DM Nathan - Annals of internal medicine, 1996 - Am Coll Physicians
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Complications: How Much Does the Glucose Hypothesis Explain?
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Relation of glycemic control to diabetic microvascular complications in diabetes …

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R Klein, BEK Klein, SE Moss - Annals of internal medicine, 1996 - Am Coll Physicians
Patients: All persons with IDDM diagnosed before age 30 and taking insulin (n = 996) and a
probability sample (based on duration of disease) of persons diagnosed with diabetes at age
30 or older who were either taking insulin (n = 674) or not taking insulin (n = 696) and ...
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Diabetic polyneuropathy in the elderly prevalence and risk factors in two …


E Beghi, ML Monticelli - Acta neurologica scandinavica, 1997 - cat.inist.fr
Objective- To assess the prevalence and the risk factors of diabetic polyneuropathy in representative
samples of elderly individuals. Patients- 4191 subjects 55 years and older from two areas of
Italy were screened by their general practitioners(GPs) and those positive for neuropathic ...
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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy


DS Younger - Drugs of Today, 1998 - journals.prous.com
Diabetes mellitus leads to several recognizable clinicopathologic neuropathic syndromes.
Diagno-sis and evaluation requires a thorough history and neurologic examination, electrophysiologic
studies, blood studies and, in selected cases, cerebrospinal fluid analysis and nerve and ...
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Diabetic neuropathy


J Jakobsen, P Sidenius - Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994 - journals.lww.com
Diabetic neuropathy Johannes Jakobsen, MD, and Per Sidenius, MD University Hospital of
Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark It has been generally accepted that diabetic neuropathy is associated
with substantial morbidity and increased mortality, and that aldose reductase inhibitors ...
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[CITATION] The effect of intensive treatment of diabetes on the development and progression …


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The pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy


RG Larkins, ME Dunlop, EIM Johnson - Clinical & Experimental … - interscience.wiley.com
Diabetic retinopathy remains a major cause of loss of vision. The Diabetes Control and Complications
Trial (DCCT) has implicated hyperglycaemia as a probable major direct causative factor in the
pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy. There are several plausible mechanisms by which ...
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Long-term complications of diabetes mellitus


DM Nathan - New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 - content.nejm.org
Diabetes mellitus is a disease of metabolic dysregulation, most notably abnormal glucose
metabolism, accompanied by characteristic long-term complications. The complications that
are specific to diabetes include retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. Patients with ...
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[CITATION] The Effect of Intensive Diabetes Management on the Complications of Insulin- …


OB Crofford - Diabetes:[proceedings of the 35th NestlĂ© …, 1995 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Short term fluctuations in blood glucose concentrations do not alter pain perception …


AW Chan, IA MacFarlane, D Bowsher - Diabetes research (Edinburgh, …, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Previous studies have suggested that acute hyperglycaemia may affect pain thresholds in
non-diabetic subjects. We investigated the effects of acute fluctuations in blood glucose on the
perception of pain in diabetic patients with and without painful diabetic neuropathy. Rapid ...
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