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Prevalence of Complications Associated with Diabetes among Pakistani Patients: A Questionnaire-Based Survey
CONCLUSION: All age groups showed diabetes-associated complications and different abnormal body conditions. However, the age groups ranging from thirty to eighty years showed more complications. The most prevalent complications reported were retinopathy, nephropathy, diabetic wounds on the foot, slow wound healing, seizures, hypertension, neuropathy, skin infections, cardiovascular disorders, liver damage and stroke in both types of diabetic patients. Our survey may aid in pointing out the most prevalent diabetic complications prevailing in our population so that effective treatment options could be developed to reduce the...
Source: Current Diabetes Reviews - January 19, 2022 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Sana Eijaz Sarah Lalpuria Mahrukh Afzal Ariba Yasmeen Sadia Saleem Asma Begum Source Type: research

Female disadvantage in risk of adverse outcomes after incident diabetic foot hospitalizations: A population cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: After incident DFD hospitalizations, females with DFD associated with amputations or with arterial disease are burdened by a greater excess risk of subsequent adverse cardiovascular events, compared with those with background DFD.PMID:34455962 | DOI:10.2174/1573399817666210827121937
Source: Current Diabetes Reviews - August 30, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Giuseppe Seghieri Laura Policardo Elisa Gualdani Paolo Francesconi Source Type: research