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Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus and is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the working-age population worldwide. DR is being recognized as a neurodegenerative disease of the retina as opposed to previously considered solely as a
The most common underlying etiologic factors responsible for chronic delayed healing among lower extremity wounds encountered in the outpatient clinic are chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), diabetic neuropathy, and arterial insufficiency (AI). One or more of these factors can be identified in more
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions and is predicted to affect 300 millions people worldwide in 2025. Chronic complications of diabetes represent the main concern for the modern therapy of diabetes and it has become a priority to further characterize their pathophysiological mechanisms to
Background Complications of diabetes represent the main concern for modern diabetes therapy, and it has become a priority to further characterize the pathophysiological mechanisms of these complications to ensure the development of novel rational therapeutic strategies.
Although the prolonged
Complications of diabetes represent the main concern for modern diabetes therapy, and it has become a priority to further characterise the pathophysiological mechanisms of these complications to ensure the development of novel rational therapeutic strategies.
Although the prolonged exposure of
Objectives This study will be conducted to investigate the effects of Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) transfusion on diabetic peripheral neuropathy in diabetic patient. (MSCs) have been reported to secrete various cytokines that exhibit angiogenic and neuro supportive effects.
Study Design Experimental
Type 2 diabetes is associated with chronic sterile low-grade inflammation, usually caused by hyperglycemia and associated biochemical abnormalities, as well as by overweight/obesity. The co-existence of chronic renal failure further exacerbates inflammation in diabetic patients, and this contributes
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That diabetes cause serious diabetic complications from the eyes, kidneys, nerves and large vessels is known. Good metabolic control during the first 8-10 years has been shown to delay and even alleviate diabetes complications, but not entirely prevent them. When complications occur
Microvascular complications of diabetes such as eye, kidney and nerve disease are common in individuals with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and are a source of significant morbidity and mortality. Microvascular diabetes complications have been anecdotally reported in cystic fibrosis related diabetes