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Title: | Calcium metabolism changes as a formation mechanism of diabetic foot in geriatric patients |
Authors: | Шапкін, Вадим Евгенійович Shapkin, V. |
Keywords: | osteoporosis diabetic foot diabetes mellitus angiopathy |
Issue Date: | 17-Mar-2017 |
Publisher: | ХНМУ |
Citation: | Shapkin V. E. Calcium metabolism changes as a formation mechanism of diabetic foot in geriatric patients / V. E. Shapkin // Патологія суглобів з позицій поліпрофільного підходу : матеріали науково-практичної конференції з міжнародною участю, Харків, 17 березня 2017 г. / Харківський національний медичний університет. – Харків, 2017. – С. 14–15. |
Abstract: | Identified differences of calcium metabolism indicate signs of calcium malabsorption in DM patients and the processes of bone resorption intensification. This allows to conclude that calcium metabolism status (in particular, the severity of bone resorption) has significance at the development of diabetic hard tissue foot lesions as well as diabetic neuropathies and angiopathies. Insulin has a significant anabolic effect. It is known that a insulin production decreasing leads to the bone mineralization decreasing, reducing of the calcium blood serum level, increasing of the calcium urine secretion. The bone tissue trophics is broken – this is a result of the carbohydrate metabolism changes at cells and vascular lesions during insulin deficiency. Calcium metabolism and bone resorption changes defined at the study point to the necessity of the calcium drugs including to the complex therapy of DM. |
URI: | https://repo.knmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/15813 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові праці. Кафедра загальної практики – сімейної медицини та внутрішніх хвороб |
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