2019
DOI: 10.31718/2077-1096.19.3.151
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Microscopic Structure and Morphometric Parametres of Long Tubular Bones of Senile Rats With Induced Hyperglycemia

Abstract: Recent studies have shown that patients with diabetes mellitus are found very often to have pathological changes in the musculoskeletal system. Discussing the development of pathological changes in the bone tissue due to hyperglycemia, it should be noted that many aspects of this problem are still unexplained, and in particular the frequency of bone damage varying in a fairly wide range, the mechanism of reducing bone mineral density that leads to the occurrence of frequent fractures. This article discusses th… Show more

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“…Thus, more than 366 million of people suffer from diabetes mellitus, moreover the number of new cases with a confi rmed diagnosis tends to increase. This problem is no less relevant for Ukraine, where the number of patients is more than two million people [3].…”
Section: Statement Of the Problem And Analysis Of The Latest Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, more than 366 million of people suffer from diabetes mellitus, moreover the number of new cases with a confi rmed diagnosis tends to increase. This problem is no less relevant for Ukraine, where the number of patients is more than two million people [3].…”
Section: Statement Of the Problem And Analysis Of The Latest Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, more than 366 million of people suffer from diabetes mellitus, moreover the number of new cases with a confi rmed diagnosis tends to increase. This problem is no less relevant for Ukraine, where the number of patients is more than two million people [3].It is considered that a predictor of diabetes mellitus development is insulin resistance (IR), the prevalence of which is global, and clinical manifestations can have the systemic character [4]. Taking into account the multicomponent pathogenic mechanisms of metabolic disorders development in case of IR, pathological changes…”
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confidence: 99%