1965
DOI: 10.2337/diab.14.12.788
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Comparative Study of Diabetic Women with Either Early or Late Menarchial Age

Abstract: From 217 diabetic women over thirty-nine years of age attending a diabetes clinic, there were selected for study twenty-seven who had had an early (< 12 yrs.), and thirty-seven who had had a late (> 16 yrs.) menarche. Patients in both groups were obese, but those in the former were much more so than in the latter (85.4 kg. vs. 75.4 kg.; 156 cm. vs. 158 cm.). Hypertension and hypertensive vascular complications were more prevalent in the first group, while ketoacidosis and retinal microaneurysms w… Show more

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