Outcome of trigger finger treatment in diabetes. J Diabetes Complications. 1997 Sep-Oct;11(5):287-90.Stahl S,Kanter Y,Karnielli E.Outcome of trigger finger treatment in diabetes.Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications. 1997Stahl S, Kanter Y, Karnielli E. Outcome of trigger finger treatment...
Relevance to diabetes and aging. Diabetes and aging are associated with an increase in collagen-linked fluorescence and cross-linking that can be duplicated by incubating collagen with glu... V M,Monnier,D R,... - 《Diabetes》 被引量: 135发表: 1988年 Diabetes and trigger finger Trigger ...
"TRIGGER FINGER: A MUSCULOSKELETAL COMPLICATION OF DIABETES MELLITUS". Diabetes Mellitus is a common condition affecting individuals of either gender. The onset has been observed at early age making it more difcult to\ndiffere... MS Chaudhary,BM Sattigeri - 《International Journal Ofentific Researc...
At least they were kind enough to intimate that nobody's diabetic penis is going to get gangrene, although I wouldn't wear a cock ring, given how decreased circulation and numbness can be problems. Just about anyone who has ever done a finger stick knows about the importance of exercise...
if you do a finger stick at home or if you do go to the lab and get a glucose, that tells you what your blood sugar is right that second, which is helpful information. But another piece of information is the A1c test, and everybody who has diabetes or knows s...
It is characterized by patients' inability to completely close gaps between opposed palms and fingers when pressing their hands together. Figure 2. This patient with flexor tenosynovitis (trigger finger) is trying to straighten out all of his fingers, but the middle finger is locked. tion, but ...
subjects complained about the conditions, which also include flexor tenosynovitis ("trigger finger"), and a thickening of the hand tissues that causes joint flexion and results in the positive "prayer sign," in which patients are unable to place the palms of their hands flatly against one ...
Cost of Immediate Surgery Versus Non-operative Treatment for Trigger Finger in Diabetic Patients In patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, this strategy results in a 32% and a 39% cost reduction when compared with treatment with 1 or 2... GA Luther,P Murthy,PE Blazar - 《Journal ...
The benefit of measuring A1c is that it gives a more reasonable and stable view of what's happening over the course of time (three months), and the value does not vary as much as finger stick blood sugar measurements. There is a direct correlation between A1c levels and average blood ...
A small drop of blood should be obtained by prinking the finger-tip using the lancet (needle on blood sampling device), where the volume of blood should be sufficient in filling the test field. Place blood drop onto test strip without smearing it, as smearing can lead to inaccuracies. Gluc...