2015
DOI: 10.17116/terarkh20158710105-109
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The concurrence of diabetes mellitus and gallstone disease

Abstract: The article presents an update on the concurrence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and gallstone disease (GSD), on the mechanisms for the development of GSD in patients with type 2 DM (T2DM), on the risk factors of DM in GSD. The role of diabetic autonomic neuropathy of the gallbladder in the development of cholelithiasis is assessed in patients with T2DM. The impact of impaired secretion of neurohormones in the gastrointestinal tract in the development of DM in GSD is analyzed.

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“…Previous studies have designed various models for predicting the risk of GBS development in T2DM [ 15 , 16 ], although these are used infrequently due to wide variations in individual differences in populations. Our study is the first to use a nomogram for predicting GBS risk in Chinese patients with T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have designed various models for predicting the risk of GBS development in T2DM [ 15 , 16 ], although these are used infrequently due to wide variations in individual differences in populations. Our study is the first to use a nomogram for predicting GBS risk in Chinese patients with T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GBS is closely related to DM, especially to T2DM. The proportion of patients with T2DM who suffer from GBS is more than 30%; while the incidence of GBS in patients without DM is only 10%, the incidence of GBS with DM is three times that without DM [12,13]. Therefore, the study of the relationship between GBS and T2DM has important clinical significance for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with both GBS and T2DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%