Obesity and type 2 diabetes: modern aspects of pharmacotherapy
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Асcording to recent data of obesity and type 2 diaЬetes are closely related pathogenically. This article discusses the clinical aspects of management of patients with type 2 diaЬetes and oЬesity. The authors give evidence-based recommendations
Cardiovascular safety of modern sulfonylurea medications as a factor which determines the prime choice
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This paper examines pros and cons of sulfonylurea medications administration for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) therapy. Advantages, clinical guidelines and adverse effect of this product group are reviewed. Also, a detailed review of biggest clinical studies results is
Trabecular bone score (TBS): new possibilities of bone quality evaluation and fracture risk assessment in patients with diabetes type 2
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Data from recent literature were analyzed. The subject of interest was evaluating bone quality and risk of fracture estimation in patient with type 2 diabetes. It is clear patients with DM2 have not low bone mineral density (BMD) and therefore we need another approach than
Association between glycaemic control and common infections in people with Type 2 diabetes: a cohort study
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Aim - to investigate the impact of glycaemic control on infection incidence in people with Type 2 diabetes. Methods. We compared infection rates during 2014 in people with Type 2 diabetes and people without diabetes in a large primary care cohort in the UK (the Royal College
Insulin pump therapy in children with type 1 diabetes: analysis of data from the SWEET registry
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Background. Intensified insulin delivery using multiple daily injections (MDI) or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) is recommended in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to achieve good metabolic control. Objective. To examine the frequency of pump usage in T1D
Prevalence of undiagnosed hyperglycaemia in patients presenting to the Department of Emergency Medicine with no known history of diabetes
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Background. Diabetes is considered a major epidemic of the 21 st century. Usually, diabetes begins asymptomatically and the diagnosis takes place an average of 8-12 years after the onset of dysglycaemia. Blood check for glucose is taken at different medical setting, whether
The role of modified forms of calcium in the preparations for antirezorbtivei pathogenetic therapy in patients with osteoporosis, hypo- or normocalcemia
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Osteoporosis is a progressive systemic disease of the skeleton characterized by reduced bone mass and impaired bone micro - leading to increased bone fragility and risk of fracture. The level of calcium intake in patients with OP and those with osteopenia are much lower than
Therapeutic training in complex therapy in type 2 diabetes patients with distal diabetic neuropathy
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Aim - to study the effect of complex therapy and therapeutic training with distant support upon quality of life (QoL) in type 2 diabetes patient with distal diabetic neuropathy. Material and methods. Forty - nine type 2 diabetes patients with diabetic neuropathy (DN) have
Prevention of insulin induced lipohypertrophy in diabetic patients: new trial
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Despite rather large number of lipohypertrophy's studies, the reasons of development of subcutaneous fat pathological changes still remain unclear. Thus a contribution of various risk factors and its correction is very important in prevention of lipohypertrophy. There were
XX male syndrome as a variant of congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
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It is a clinical case of one variant SRY-positive 46,XX testicular disorders of sex development with congenital hypergonadotropic hypogonadism with normal Leydig cells function. Today patient doesn't need testosterone replacement therapy.
Clinical case of partial hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in boys with constitutional delay of puberty
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In patients with deLayed puberty the main probLem is the diagnosis of the causes of this condition, differentiaL diagnosis of the physioLogicaL state (constitutionaL deLay of puberty) and pathoLogicaL conditions (hypo-/hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism). However, some patients
Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma in 14-year-old girl with Graves disease
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Grave's disease - is a systemic autoimmune disease that appears as a result by producing antibodies the thyroid hormone receptor, clinically evident lesions of the thyroid gland with the development of hyperthyroidism syndrome. The share of Grave's disease accounts for 10 -
Effect of sodium-glucose linked transporter-2 inhibitors on diabetes mellitus type 2 management efficiency. Clinical discussion
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Currently, the incidence of type 2 diabetes has become a global pandemic. SGLT 2 inhibitors - a new class of drugs that works independently of insulin, which makes this class perspective and a potential addition to the majority of drugs for the treatment of diabetes. The