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| This Weeks Question Issue 2005 |
You are correct...
Which of the following
is true?
1. In the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
(DCCT) (type 1 diabetes), only 5% of intensive therapy patients
had development of neuropathy over 5 years, as shown by nerve conduction
study
2. Autonomic nerve studies in DCCT did not demonstrate
a difference between intensive and conventional therapy
3. In United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study
(UKPDS) (newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes), the rate
of development of abnormal nerve function was similar with conventional
and intensive therapy until 12 years from diagnosis
4. In UKPDS, intensive therapy offered significant
advantages early on in terms of the rate of development of abnormal
nerve function
The Common Pathophysiology of Diabetic
Microvascular Complications
Medscape
by Rayaz A. Malik, MB ChB, MRCP, PhD
Diabetic Nephropathy
Treatment of Microvascular Complications
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