Late Diabetic Complications in Patients with Diabetis Mellitus Type 2 Combined with HCV-Infection
Journal Title: Гастроентерологія - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 49
Abstract
The study presents the examinations results of 317 patients with dіabetes mellіtus (DM) type 2, who underwent treatment іn the endocrіnological and surgical departments of the Transcarpathіan regional clinical hospital named after A. Novak in 2010–2012. We studied the frequency and characteristics of late diabetic complications in patients with DM type 2 with HCV-infection and without it. It was found that in patients with DM type 2 with HCV-infection such complications as diabetic foot and diabetic nephropathy were registered significantly more often than in patients without the virus.
Authors and Affiliations
M. A. Derbak
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