Sentences with phrase «microvascular complications»

"Microvascular complications" refers to problems that occur in small blood vessels throughout the body. These issues can affect organs such as the eyes, kidneys, and nerves. Full definition
This means younger people with diabetes are more at risk of microvascular complications since they are more likely to have diabetes for longer over their lifetimes than those diagnosed at an older age, and should be targeted for more intensive interventions to help control their blood sugar.
University of Utah Define novel genes for diabetic microvascular complications
Clinical research has shown that MSCs can offer lasting benefit or at least some relief to patients with RA as well as addressing microvascular complications by carrying out the important jobs of:
He says he doesn't have fatty liver or the other microvascular complications associated with DM.
By contrast, only diabetes duration is independently associated with the risk of microvascular complications, and the effects of diabetes duration are greatest at younger rather than older ages.
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes) shows that age (or age at diagnosis) and duration of diabetes disease are linked to the risk of death and marcovascular complications (those in larger blood vessels), whereas only diabetes duration is linked to the risk of microvascular complications (in smaller blood vessels such as those in the eyes).
By focusing the analysis on date of diagnosis, this study found blood glucose control had little effect on the rates of microvascular complications, with the exception of PDR in the most recently diagnosed group.
Researchers are building a database of DNA sequence, functional and epigenomic information, and clinical data from studies on type 2 diabetes and its macro - and microvascular complications, and creating analytic tools to analyze these data.
The Diabetes Control and Complications trial has provided conclusive evidence that strict glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes can both delay the onset of microvascular complications and slow the rate of progression of already established complications.
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