2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2018.06.008
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Changes in platelet morphology indices in relation to duration of disease and glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

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“…Sharpe et al [11] determined a significant increase in MPV values in patients with T1DM compared to healthy controls. Venkatesh et al [12] determined a significant increase in MPV values in subjects with childhood T1DM compared to a control group. Various different studies have thus suggested that platelets can be used as a marker for predicting an increase in the risk of the micro-and macrovascular complications of diabetes [13][14][15].…”
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“…Sharpe et al [11] determined a significant increase in MPV values in patients with T1DM compared to healthy controls. Venkatesh et al [12] determined a significant increase in MPV values in subjects with childhood T1DM compared to a control group. Various different studies have thus suggested that platelets can be used as a marker for predicting an increase in the risk of the micro-and macrovascular complications of diabetes [13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCT is assumed to show the number of platelets in circulation in one unit volume, and expresses platelet variation and heterogeneity [25]. There have been few studies of PCT values in diabetic cases, although Venkatesh et al [12] found no significant difference in terms of PCT values between children diagnosed with T1DM and a control group. Another study of patients with T2DM determined higher PCT values than in a control group.…”
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“…38 The abnormalities of platelets in DM are characterized to be hyperactive with increased autophagy, activation, adhesion and aggregation. [39][40][41][42][43] These abnormalities in platelets lead to wound healing dysfunction. Strategies using functional platelets and the combination of their secretions exhibit significant outcomes in managing wounds in DM.…”
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“…Birçok klinisyen hemogram yorumlanmasında MPV değerlerini dikkate almamaktadır. Ancak güncel literatür incelendiğinde MPV değerinin sepsis, inflamatuar durumlar, kardiyovasküler hastalık riski, venöz tromboembolizm ve diabet gibi bazı hastalıklarda tanısal faydası olabileceği belirtilmektedir [2][3][4][5].…”
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