“…Procoagulant platelet-derived MVs [47,48] , monocytederived MVs [14] , and endothelial-derived MVs [49] are significantly increased in patients with diabetes, even in wellcontrolled DM without complications [50] and newly diagnosed T2DM [51] . In addition, patients with diabetes accompanied by hyperten sion [15,16,32,[52][53][54][55][56][57] , hyperlipidemia [58][59][60] , stable coronary disease [61] , angina with [62] or without [17] symptomatic episodes, myocardial infarction [49,63] , diabetic retinopathy, and nephropathy [33,64] have significantly increased levels of procoagulant MVs compared with those without diabetic complications. Therefore, elevated levels of MVs may be associated with the increased risk of thrombo-embolic diabetic complications.…”