2020
DOI: 10.5455/msm.2020.32.283-286
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Skin Changes in Patients with Diabetes Melitus Type 2 and their Impact on Quality of Life

Abstract: Introduction: Changes in the skin can occur as part of a diabetic, metabolic disorder or diabetic complications. Studies have shown that diabetes has an extremely strong negative impact on quality of life, especially diabetes with complications. Aim: Examine the impact of skin changes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus on quality of life. Methods: A prospective study analysed the quality of life in 200 respondents with type 2 diabetes … Show more

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“…Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by an increased need for insulin. It is characterized by a relative or absolute under secretion of insulin, or insulin resistance, which results in decreased metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and protein, and higher than normal blood glucose levels in patients ( Kurtalic et al, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). Oxidative stress is a common feature of both T1DM and T2DM, and elevated biomarkers of oxidative stress can be detected in blood, urine and tissues, including pancreas of patients with DM ( Miki et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases Interrelationships: Role...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder caused by an increased need for insulin. It is characterized by a relative or absolute under secretion of insulin, or insulin resistance, which results in decreased metabolism of carbohydrates, fat and protein, and higher than normal blood glucose levels in patients ( Kurtalic et al, 2020 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). Oxidative stress is a common feature of both T1DM and T2DM, and elevated biomarkers of oxidative stress can be detected in blood, urine and tissues, including pancreas of patients with DM ( Miki et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases Interrelationships: Role...mentioning
confidence: 99%