1973
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.49.567.1
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Some chemical indices of diabetic vascular disease

Abstract: Summary Some chemical indices which could be related to diabetic complications have been assessed in 105 diabetics. In juvenile (insulin-dependent) diabetics with retinopathy, cardiovascular disease or nephropathy, levels of fibrinogen, fibrin monomer, beta-lipoprotein, cholesterol and alpha-2-macroglobulin were raised. Only in part is the explanation due to a rise of fibrinogen and cholesterol with age. Among twenty-six patients with a plasma fibrinogen over 400 mg/100 ml, eleven… Show more

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“…Both fibrinogen and fl-lipoprotein levels, also, have been shown to be related to the incidence of diabetic complications [ 16]. As in this study, it has also been suggested that a2-macroglobulin levels were related to the duration of diabetes [15] although others have shown a progressive rise in a2-macroglobulin levels with an increasing incidence of diabetic vascular complications [17,18,19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Both fibrinogen and fl-lipoprotein levels, also, have been shown to be related to the incidence of diabetic complications [ 16]. As in this study, it has also been suggested that a2-macroglobulin levels were related to the duration of diabetes [15] although others have shown a progressive rise in a2-macroglobulin levels with an increasing incidence of diabetic vascular complications [17,18,19].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…It is of interest that the serum concentrations of several acute-phase proteins are increased in diabetes (12)(13)(14)(15)(16). The extent of the acute-phase response has been found to be proportional to the number of microvascular sequelae present in diabetic patients (16), and relationships with angiopathy have also been found by other workers (15).…”
Section: Table 2-correlations Between Total Serum or Lipid-associatedmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Some report that serum fibrinogen levels are increased in diabetics. 42 Others have shown that antithrombin III is decreased in diabetics and is inversely correlated with hemoglobin A, levels. 43 -44 There are, at the same time, widely conflicting reports about the fibrinolytic activity of diabetics.…”
Section: Figure 2 Schematic Representation Of Factors That Increase mentioning
confidence: 99%