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213 related items for PubMed ID: 1466356

  • 1. Diabetic cutaneous microangiopathy.
    Rendell M, Bamisedun O.
    Am J Med; 1992 Dec; 93(6):611-8. PubMed ID: 1466356
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  • 2. Skin microvascular function in patients with type 1 diabetes: An observational study from the onset of diabetes.
    Santesson P, Lins PE, Kalani M, Adamson U, Lelic I, von Wendt G, Fagrell B, Jörneskog G.
    Diab Vasc Dis Res; 2017 May; 14(3):191-199. PubMed ID: 28467200
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  • 3. Evaluation of microangiopathy of the skin in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by laser Doppler flowmetry; microvasodilatory responses to beraprost sodium.
    Aso Y, Inukai T, Takemura Y.
    Diabetes Res Clin Pract; 1997 Apr; 36(1):19-26. PubMed ID: 9187411
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  • 4. Microvascular blood flow, volume, and velocity measured by laser Doppler techniques in IDDM.
    Rendell M, Bergman T, O'Donnell G, Drobny E, Borgos J, Bonner RF.
    Diabetes; 1989 Jul; 38(7):819-24. PubMed ID: 2737363
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  • 5. Skin blood flow in diabetic dermopathy.
    Wigington G, Ngo B, Rendell M.
    Arch Dermatol; 2004 Oct; 140(10):1248-50. PubMed ID: 15492188
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  • 6. Thermally-induced cutaneous vasodilatation in aging.
    Evans E, Rendell M, Bartek J, Connor S, Bamisedun O, Dovgan D, Giitter M.
    J Gerontol; 1993 Mar; 48(2):M53-7. PubMed ID: 8473694
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  • 7. Cutaneous vasomotor responses in young type I diabetic patients.
    Bornmyr S, Svensson H, Lilja B, Sundkvist G.
    J Diabetes Complications; 1997 Mar; 11(1):21-6. PubMed ID: 9025009
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  • 8. Discrepancy in skin capillary circulation between fingers and toes in patients with type 1 diabetes.
    Jörneskog G, Fagrell B.
    Int J Microcirc Clin Exp; 1996 Mar; 16(6):313-9. PubMed ID: 9049710
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  • 9. Skin capillary circulation severely impaired in toes of patients with IDDM, with and without late diabetic complications.
    Jörneskog G, Brismar K, Fagrell B.
    Diabetologia; 1995 Apr; 38(4):474-80. PubMed ID: 7796989
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  • 10. Skin microvascular reactivity correlates to clinical microangiopathy in type 1 diabetes: A pilot study.
    Tehrani S, Bergen K, Azizi L, Jörneskog G.
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  • 11. The relationship between sudomotor function and skin microvascular reactivity in individuals with type 1 diabetes of long duration.
    Gandecka A, Araszkiewicz A, Piłaciński S, Wierusz-Wysocka B, Zozulińska-Ziółkiewicz D.
    Microvasc Res; 2018 Nov; 120():84-89. PubMed ID: 30044961
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  • 12. [Changes in microcirculation and selected laboratory parameters in the early stages of diabetic microangiopathy].
    Skrha J, Prázný M, Kvasnicka J, Kalvodová B.
    Cas Lek Cesk; 2001 Jun 21; 140(12):370-4. PubMed ID: 11503186
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  • 13. Decreased skin blood flow early in the course of streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus in the rat.
    Rendell MS, Kelly ST, Finney D, Luu T, Kahler K, McIntyre SF, Terando JV.
    Diabetologia; 1993 Oct 21; 36(10):907-11. PubMed ID: 8243868
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  • 14. Skin capillary circulation is more impaired in the toes of diabetic than non-diabetic patients with peripheral vascular disease.
    Jörneskog G, Brismar K, Fagrell B.
    Diabet Med; 1995 Jan 21; 12(1):36-41. PubMed ID: 7712701
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  • 15. The potential influence of diabetic history on peripheral blood flow in superficial skin.
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  • 16. Degree of adiposity and obesity severity is associated with cutaneous microvascular dysfunction in type 2 diabetes.
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  • 17. Dermal microvessel density and maturity is closely associated with atherogenic dyslipidemia and accumulation of advanced glycation end products in adult patients with type 1 diabetes.
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  • 18. The laser Doppler analysis of posturally induced changes in skin blood flow at elevated temperatures.
    Rendell MS, Giitter M, Bamisedun O, Davenport K, Schultz R.
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  • 19. Does combined kidney and pancreas transplantation reverse functional diabetic microangiopathy?
    Jörneskog G, Ostergren J, Tydén G, Bolinder J, Fagrell B.
    Transpl Int; 1990 Oct 21; 3(3):167-70. PubMed ID: 2271088
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  • 20. The effect of increasing temperature on skin blood flow and red cell deformability.
    Rendell MS, Kelly ST, Bamisedun O, Luu T, Finney DA, Knox S.
    Clin Physiol; 1993 May 21; 13(3):235-45. PubMed ID: 8519159
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