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    Factors influencing the presence of peripheral arterial disease among Thai patients with type 2 diabetes
    (2012-03-01) Kessiri Wongkongkam; Orapan Thosingha; Barbara Riegel; Ketsarin Utriyaprasit; Chanean Ruangsetakit; Chukiat Viwatwongkasem; Mahidol University; University of Pennsylvania
    Background: Little is known about factors predicting peripheral arterial disease (PAD) development in Thai type 2 diabetes patients. This study aims to identify factors related to PAD in type 2 diabetes and the best predictors for PAD development.... Methods and results: A case-control study was conducted in which 405 type 2 diabetes patients were recruited from four tertiary care hospitals in Bangkok, Thailand. Cases were type 2 diabetes patients with PAD who were compared to those without PAD
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    Assessment and prevalences of diabetic complications in 722 Thai type 2 diabetes patients.
    (2011-02-01) Apiradee Sriwijitkamol; Yuwarat Moungngern; Sathit Vannaseang; Mahidol University
    assessment of diabetic complication and to determine the prevalence of diabetic complications in Thai type 2 diabetes patients. We conducted a retrospective review of medical records of Thai type 2 diabetes patients who were followed up at the out-patient....9%, cerebrovascular disease in 10.6% and diabetic foot in 40%. There was a high prevalence rate of diabetic complications in patients with type 2 diabetes. Screening for diabetic complications will help to identify patients at high risk of concomitant complications
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    Type 1 diabetes in Thai children aged 0-14 years
    (1999-08-01) Supawadee Likitmaskul; Sarah Morris; Katharee Chaichanwatanakul; Kitti Angsusingha; Pornpimol Kiattisakthavee; Chanika Tuchinda; Mahidol University
    fifteen years old. Fifty-five patients (93.3%) were type 1 diabetes, three (5%) were type 2 diabetes and MODY, and one (1.7%) was diabetes secondary to ß thalassemia major. Patients with type 2 diabetes, MODY, and secondary diabetes were excluded from... was reported in 38 per cent but only 2 per cent were type 1 diabetes. We found a high prevalence of patients in the summer and winter seasons (35-48% and 37-50% respectively) and a lower prevalence in the rainy season (14.8-15%). These results are different
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    Dysregulated lipid storage and its relationship with insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk factors in non-obese Asian patients with type 2 diabetes
    (2018-04-03) Chatchalit Rattarasarn; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
    and cardiovascular risk in non-obese Asian type 2 diabetes as well as the role of intra-pancreatic fat and β-cell dysfunction. The body fat content of non-obese Asian type 2 diabetic patients is not different from that of non-diabetic subjects but the proportion... with insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk in non-obese, non-diabetic Asian subjects. It may be true in non-obese Asian type 2 diabetic patients. The role of intra-myocellular lipid and insulin resistance is uncertain. Intra-pancreatic fat may
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    Salivary and serum cystatin SA levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus or diabetic nephropathy
    (2019-08-01) Suteera Techatanawat; Rudee Surarit; Kongthawat Chairatvit; Sittiruk Roytrakul; Weerapan Khovidhunkit; Supanee Thanakun; Yuichi Izumi; Siribang on Piboonniyom Khovidhunkit; Chulalongkorn University; Mahidol University; Thailand National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Srinakharinwirot University
    © 2019 Elsevier Ltd Objective: To investigate putative salivary biomarkers for screening and diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic nephropathy. Design: Saliva and serum samples were collected from 29 patients with type 2 diabetes, 20... patients with diabetic nephropathy, eight patients with non-diabetic induced nephropathy, and 25 healthy subjects. Initially, pooled unstimulated saliva samples from six sex- and age-matched healthy subjects and six patients with type 2 diabetes were
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    Systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glucose control in diabetes
    (2013) Nalinee Poolsup; Naeti Suksomboon; Aye Mon Kyaw; Mahidol University. Faculty of Pharmacy
    of this study was to assess the effects of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) on glycemic control in Type 1 diabetic pediatrics and Type 2 diabetic adults by collecting randomized controlled trials from MEDLINE (pubmed), SCOPUS, CINAHL, Web of Science...Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that necessitates continuing treatment and patient self-care education. Monitoring of blood glucose to near normal level without hypoglycemia becomes a challenge in the management of diabetes. Although self
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    Lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzyme activities in erythrocytes of type 2 diabetic patients
    (2010-06-01) Atip Likidlilid; Natchai Patchanans; Thavatchai Peerapatdit; Charn Sriratanasathavorn; Mahidol University
    : These findings strongly confirmed the evidence that diabetic patients were susceptible to oxidative stress and higher blood glucose level had an association with free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation. The highest level of MDA in type 2 DM complicated with CHD..., there seems to be imbalance between oxidant and antioxidant systems in type 2 diabetic patients.
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    Type 2 diabetic patient-centered care
    (2004-04-01) Somjit Prueksaritanond; Saisunee Tubtimtes; Kornthong Asavanich; Vasunee Tiewtranon; Mahidol University
    , treatment recognition and decision making in response to the individual patient's perspective. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of patient-centered care on type 2 diabetes mellitus. Their fasting plasma glucose (FPG), hemoglobin Alc (HbAlc), eating... with type 2 diabetes mellitus who regularly attended the outpatient clinic, Family Medicine Department, whose FPG was more than 150 mg/dL, non pregnant, could communicate well in Thai and had no other complications. The patients were required to follow
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    Abnormal kinetics of erythrocyte sodium lithium countertransport in patients with diabetic nephropathy in Thailand.
    (2006-08-01) Kriengsak Vareesangthip; Weerawat Panthongdee; Chairat Shayakul; Wannee Nitiyanant; Leena Ong-Aj-Yooth; Mahidol University
    of Na/Li CT was a 33-kD protein and the gene for this protein is going to be cloned. OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to identify Na/Li CT kinetic abnormalities in Type 2 diabetes in Thai patients. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Erythrocyte Na/Li CT kinetics... and their modulation by thiol proteins were measured in erythrocytes from 22 patients with Type 2 diabetes and 42 normal control subjects. RESULTS: The kinetics of Na/Li CT in untreated erythrocytes were similar Thiol protein alkylation with NEM generally caused both
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    Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and associated factors in type 1 diabetes mellitus
    (2006-08-01) Thanya Chetthakul; Supawadee Likitmaskul; Nattachet Plengvidhya; Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn; Natapong Kosachunhanun; Chaicharn Deerochanawong; Sirinate Krittiyawong; Rattana Leelawatana; Yupin Benjasuratwong; Pongamorn Bunnag; Thongchai Prathipanawatr; Chardpraorn Ngarmukos; Sirima Mongkolsomlit; Petch Rawdaree; Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital; Mahidol University; Chulalongkorn University; Chiang Mai University; Theptarin General Hospital; Prince of Songkla University; Phramongkutklao Hospital; Khon Kaen University; Vajira Hospital; Division of Endocrinology
    of patients with type 1 diabetes was 347. The prevalence of DR in type 1 diabetes was 21.6% (75). This consisted of Non-Proliferative DR (NPDR) 10.9% (38) and Proliferative DR (PDR) 10.7%. Patients with DR were significantly older, predominantly female, longer... with creatinine less than 2 mg/dl. From the presented model, age, gender, systolic BP > 140 mmHg, diastolic BP > 90 mmHg, serum TG and smoking status were not factors associated with DR. Conclusion: Diabetic retinopathy affects about one fifth of type 1 diabetic