Fat and blood clots build up in the large blood vessels and stick to the vessel walls. Three common macrovascular diseases are coronary disease (in the heart), cerebrovascular disease (in the brain), ...
Extensive necrosis of the superficial fascia in the absence of macrovascular occulsion. Systemic toxic reactions such as fever, increased WBC count, and positive cultures. Mental status changes.
Atherosclerotic lesions causing macrovascular (cardiovascular) complications are similar whether hyperglycemia occurs in type 1 diabetes (absolute insulin deficiency) or type 2 diabetes (relative ...
BMD was positively correlated with BMI and negatively correlated with age, but not correlated with diabetes-specific parameters (therapy, HbBA1c, micro- and macrovascular complications ...