1995
DOI: 10.14341/probl11450
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Immunogenetic characteristics of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in young children

Abstract: HLA phenotype was determined in 100 children (50 girls and 50 boys) with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) aged 5.9 ± 2.3 years, on an average, the mean age by the disease manifestation 2.7 + 1.1. Fifty-nine antigens belonging to classes I and II were analyzed. HLA markers of predisposition to IDDM in early childhood were revealed: DQw3 (Pcor = 3.4*10-5), DR3/DR4 (Pcor= 1.6*10-9), DR4 (Pcor = 7.8*10-12), DR3 (Pcor = 6.3*10-7), B8 (Pcor = 2.6*10-7), and the resistance marker DQw7 (Pcor = 1.1*10'8). HLA… Show more

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“…Syndrome of diabetic foot was diagnosed at 15 (7.56%) patients with DM 1, of these, 5 patients identified the neuropathic form, 6 patients had ischemic form and 4 had neuroishemic form. Amputation on tibia level was performed at 1 (6.7%), high amputations at 2 (13.3%) diabetes patients [7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Syndrome of diabetic foot was diagnosed at 15 (7.56%) patients with DM 1, of these, 5 patients identified the neuropathic form, 6 patients had ischemic form and 4 had neuroishemic form. Amputation on tibia level was performed at 1 (6.7%), high amputations at 2 (13.3%) diabetes patients [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%