2022
DOI: 10.14740/jem811
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Rheumatological and Musculoskeletal Complications in Diabetes Patients

Abstract: Musculoskeletal disorders are common in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It is associated with significant morbidity and hampered quality of life. Hyperglycemia-induced aberrant levels of insulin or insulin growth factors may lead to neuropathic complications, which enhances pain through central sensitization. Evidence suggests that diabetes is associated with numerous musculoskeletal disorders and inefficient control of diabetes may cause persistent musculos… Show more

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“…СД1 приводит к снижению минеральной плотности костной ткани, хотя при СД2 минеральная плотность кости нормальна или повышена. В случае СД1 снижение уровня инсулина, ИФР и кахексия, уровень панкреатического амилина могут способствовать снижению минеральной плотности костной ткани [63].…”
Section: влияние сахарного диабета на костную тканьunclassified
“…СД1 приводит к снижению минеральной плотности костной ткани, хотя при СД2 минеральная плотность кости нормальна или повышена. В случае СД1 снижение уровня инсулина, ИФР и кахексия, уровень панкреатического амилина могут способствовать снижению минеральной плотности костной ткани [63].…”
Section: влияние сахарного диабета на костную тканьunclassified
“…The rate of musculoskeletal disorders and the frequency of chronic complications are notably higher in individuals with diabetes, with conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, and Dupuytren's contracture commonly observed in clinical practice. These complications present equally in men and women over the age of 50, illustrating the widespread nature of the issue (11,12). One of the significant pathological mechanisms involves the peri-articular thickening of tendons, ligaments, and joint capsules, which reduces joint mobility and can lead to significant disability.…”
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confidence: 99%