Detection of autonomic sympathetic dysfunction in type 2 diabetes / Riham Fakhry Shaker ; Supervised Mohamed Ahmed Salem , Entesar Emam Ahmed Sultan , Hebat'Allah Mostafa Kamal_ElDeen
Language: Eng Publication details: Cairo : Riham Fakhry Shaker , 2006Description: 216p : ill ; 25cmOther title:- البحث عن الاضطراب الوظيفى للعصب السمبثاوى فى المرضى المصابون بالداء السكرى من النوع الثانى [Added title page title]
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Thesis (PH.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of Internal Medicine
Diabetic neuropathy is conventionally classified as microvascular diabetic complication , but the role of microcirculation remains controversialMicrovascular function is influenced by many factors including the peripheral and central autonomic system of which one or many may contribute to the formation of diabetic microangiopathyfoot of problems are an important cause of morbidity in diabetic people as the latter can account for up non - traumatic leg amputations in many societiesThe ulceration in the diabetic foot usually results from the combinations of neuropathic damage , tissue ischemia , and excessive pressure loading often with superimposed infectionTissue ischemia and neuropathic damage may be related to microvascular disease
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