2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2019.01.006
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Diabetes in the practice of otolaryngology

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“…more susceptible to infection, especially fungal infection, as a result of neutrophil dysfunction and impaired humoral immunity. 18,19 The clinical manifestations of the patients were atypical. Fever, which is a common infection symptom, presented in only 37.9% of the patients.…”
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“…more susceptible to infection, especially fungal infection, as a result of neutrophil dysfunction and impaired humoral immunity. 18,19 The clinical manifestations of the patients were atypical. Fever, which is a common infection symptom, presented in only 37.9% of the patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a theory that diabetes-related hearing impairment will develop mainly at high frequencies since the high-frequency specific areas of the cochlea may be more susceptible to ischemic changes due to microvascular complications [10]. Postmortem studies in patients with uncontrolled diabetes show demyelination in the acoustic nerve and the loss of outer hair cells in the lower basal fold of the cochlea [16].…”
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“…Prior studies showed that as the HbA1c value used to monitor the risk of complications in diabetes increases, sensorineural hearing loss also increases [ 10 - 12 ]. In a study conducted by Ooley et al in 2017, it was revealed that in 175 patients with diabetic retinopathy and whose HbA1c value was known, there was a relationship between the hearing loss and the HbA1c value, as well as the degree of diabetic retinopathy [ 12 ].…”
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“…β 3 adrenergic receptors mediate lipolysis and glucose uptake in adipocytes [18]. Since chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes causes peripheral neuropathy, particularly in sensory nerves and the autonomic nervous system, auditory and vestibular dysfunctions are often comorbid with diabetes [19]. Long-term space flight increases insulin resistance and impairs the vestibular function in astronauts [3,20].…”
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