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Background Mortality rate of diabetic patients is about twice as much that of non-diabetic individuals of similar age; this makes diabetes a leading risk factor for mortality, especially of cardiovascular origin, which accounts for 2.9 million global events yearly. Such scenario is expected to
Background
Diabetes is frequent in subjects with liver cirrhosis, especially in those with liver disease related to alcohol, hepatitis C, hemochromatosis and NASH, though it goes often unrecognised if screened by measuring fasting glucose. These individuals might suffer from classical type 2
Impaired muscle strength has been reported in subjects with type 1 and type 2 diabetes as a late complication of severe diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). However, reduction of muscle strength has been shown to occur earlier in the course of diabetes, independent of DPN. Individuals with diabetes
Type of the study. Prospective single centre not randomized. Aim of the study. To assess the safety, feasibility and efficacy of local intramuscular administration of autologous selected CD 133+ cells in patients suffering from CLI.
All the patients enrolled were suffering from CLI according to the
There is now a global epidemic of diabetes and obesity affecting more than 300 million people worldwide with Asia in the forefront. In Hong Kong, diabetes affects more than 10% of the population. Patients with diabetes have a 12-25% lifetime risk of developing a foot ulcer. These silent conditions
Reduced GFR has been recently shown to be a powerful predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the general population, independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Since type 2 diabetic patients show increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality as compared with the