Type 1 and type 2 diabetic-erectile dysfunction: same diagnosis (ICD-9), different disease? J Sex Med. 2009;6(Suppl 3): 262-268.Chitaley K. . Type 1 and type 2 diabetic-erectile dysfunction: same diagnosis (ICD-9), different disease? J Sex Med . 2009 ; 6 : 262 – 268 ....
Interestingly, NO increased the pERK/pAkt ratio by 29% in the LZ control and 47% in the type 1 diabetic rats but decreased the pERK/pAKT ratio by 12% in the type 2 diabetic rats. Conclusions NO differentially effects the expression of pERK and pAkt in type 1 vs type 2 diabetic rats...
In addition, we also did not have the information on the types of diabetes (e.g. Type 1 vs type 2) of the patients. Future studies could evaluate the generalizability of the DLS for diabetic cohorts with different retinal cameras, settings, and imaging modalities such as ultra-wide retinal...
We aimed to evaluate the clinical performance of a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) in type 2 diabetic patients on chronic haemodialysis. METHODS: We used a 4-day CGMS to monitor glucose levels in 19 haemodialysed type 2 diabetic patients (HD T2) including 2 days with and 2 days...
Notably, liver-related outcomes among patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus were similar in this study. To our knowledge, this is the first study to investigate the association of NAFLD and carotid atherosclerotic burden in a large cohort of patients with T1DM. The major finding of...
Ratios of patients reached the target results were in type 1 and type 2 diabetes were: fasting blood glucose: 27% vs. 14%, postprandial blood glucose: 26% vs. 18%, haemoglobin-A: 29% vs. 34%. Ratios of the patients in micro- and macrovascular risk category were: fasting blood glucose...
Diabetes is classified into type 1 diabetes, which is caused by a decrease in insulin secretion due to a reduction in β cells in the pancreas, and type 2 diabetes, which is caused by a reduction in insulin secretion and IR [4]. More than 90% of the people worldwide with the illness...
Type of diabetes.People with type 1 diabetes are more likely to get DKA, and it’s often more serious than it is in people with type 2 diabetes.Type 1 diabetesmeans that your body doesn’t make insulin, or just makes a very small amount. People with type 2 diabetes can still get DKA...
Although most African diabetic patients are clearly phenotypically type 1 or 2, some do not easily fit into these categories. Examples are malnutrition-related diabetes mellitus (MRDM) and atypical ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes. To explore this problem we have compared two cohorts of diabetic patie...
Methods. The effect of a three-month physical exercise programme on thrombomodulin, tissue factor pathway inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor, tissue-type plasminogen activator and von-Willebrand factor was evaluated in 14 well-controlled patients with Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus ...