Atherosclerotic Vascular Lesions and Impaired Glucose Tolerance in the Aged (III):Macroangiopathy (Cerebral Thrombosis) and Microangiopathy (Diabetic Retinopathy) in Aged Diabetics
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The correlation between diabetic retinopathy and cerebral thrombosis was studied in aged patients with diabetic glucose intolerance (N= 127). The following results were obtained:<BR>1) The prevalence of cerebral thrombosis in diabetics with diabetic retinopathy (30/52: 57.7%) was significantly (P<0.01) higher than that in diabetics without diabetic retinopathy (24/75: 32%).<BR>2) Categorical regression analysis revealed that among numerous factors such as age, sex, grade of osteoporosis, hematocrit values, serum triglyceride levels, serum cholesterol levels, presence or absence of hypertension, serum uric acid levels, plasma fibrinogen levels, presence or absence of diabetic retinopathy, insulinogenic index, fasting blood sugar levels, peak blood sugar levels after glucose tolerance, pattern of the glucose tolerance curve, and duration of diabetes, two factors, i.e. the presence of diabetic retinopathy and relatively high levels of serum triglyceride, were significantly (P<0.05) related with cerebral thrombosis, but the others were not.<BR>3) No significant correlation between the severity of diabetic retinopathy and the prevalence of cerebral thrombosis could be detected.<BR>On the basis of these results, it is suggested that an intimate relationship exists between diabetic retinopathy (microangiopathy) and cerebral thrombosis (macroangiopathy), but that the risk factors of these two angiopathies are not entirely the same.
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