Type 1 Diabetes Complications 2011
DOI: 10.5772/24586
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The Role of Genetic Predisposition in Diagnosis and Therapy of Periodontal Diseases in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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“…In the present study, the possible role of VEGF in regulating the diameter of gingival venules in diabetic rats was investigated. The role of diabetes mellitus in periodontitis and other inflammatory diseases has already been reported in several studies 3,20‐22,25,26 . It is known that diabetes exacerbates the progression of periodontitis 25 , 26 .…”
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“…In the present study, the possible role of VEGF in regulating the diameter of gingival venules in diabetic rats was investigated. The role of diabetes mellitus in periodontitis and other inflammatory diseases has already been reported in several studies 3,20‐22,25,26 . It is known that diabetes exacerbates the progression of periodontitis 25 , 26 .…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Beyond its regulatory function in experimental gingivitis, it was predicted that VEGF might have a role in diabetes as well. Some studies showed an important bidirectional relation between diabetes and periodontitis in microangiopathy 20–22 . The diabetic microvascular changes in the oral tissues are similar to those seen in glomerulosclerosis or in the microvessels of the skin of patients with diabetes and in diabetic retinopathy 20 …”
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