BIJNN 2023
DOI: 10.54646/bijnn.004
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Diabetes Mellitus Management in the Context of Cranial Tumors

Abstract: The study of the relationship between cancer and diabetes mellitus (DM) has been under investigation for many decades. Particularly in the field of neurology and neurosurgery, increasing emphasis has been put on the examination of comorbid DM in patients with cranial tumors. Namely, as the most common and invasive type of malignant adult brain tumor, glioblastoma (GBS) has been the focus of said research. Several mechanisms have been described in the attempt to elucidate the underlying association between DM a… Show more

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“…The previous studies of various natural compounds mirrored our results. If the glycemic deficit persists, combination therapy may be considered for these patients, as it is for patients with cancer and diabetic neuropathic pain [ 57 , 58 ]. It is possible to conclude that isoeugenol and eugenol in combination exerted a better antinociceptive effect in terms of mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia, thermal hyperalgesia, and cold allodynia in diabetic rats by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation [ 59 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous studies of various natural compounds mirrored our results. If the glycemic deficit persists, combination therapy may be considered for these patients, as it is for patients with cancer and diabetic neuropathic pain [ 57 , 58 ]. It is possible to conclude that isoeugenol and eugenol in combination exerted a better antinociceptive effect in terms of mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia, thermal hyperalgesia, and cold allodynia in diabetic rats by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation [ 59 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%