Eruptive xanthoma is considered a rare disease with an incidence of 18 out of 100,000. It can only be seen in 10% of patients ...
A prospective, multicenter, longitudinal observational study found that diabetic retinopathy worsening could be associated with fluorescein angiography predominantly peripheral lesions over 4 years.
M. Luiza Caramori, Youngki Kim, Chunmei Huang, Alfred J. Fish, Stephen S. Rich, Michael E. Miller, Greg Russell, and Michael Mauer This study aimed to detect cellular markers of DN risk in SF and ...
Atherosclerosis (AS) and its sequelae are the most common cause of death in diabetic patients and one of the reasons why diabetes has entered the top 10 causes of death worldwide. The published data ...
A promising “two-in-one” experimental drug could tackle both type 2 diabetes and heart disease by slashing cholesterol and ...
Cerebral atrophy is common in young persons with juvenile-onset diabetes, and there is evidence that small blood vessels within the brain's white matter are damaged in these patients, neurologists at ...
Researchers in São Paulo state, Brazil, have developed a low-cost anti-inflammatory hydrogel that in future could help treat chronic skin lesions such as those often seen in people with diabetes. They ...
One question, in light of FREEDOM, is how well new DES compare with CABG in patients with diabetes and multivessel disease.
Onset of diabetes before age 40 is associated with 2.5 times higher risk for mortality than onset at a later age.
Dental researchers at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, are leading a clinical trial to investigate whether a commonly used type 2 diabetes drug could prevent oral cancer. The three-year ...