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Antioxidative status correlates with the severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses in NIDDM

MÁROVÁ, I.

Original Title

Antioxidative status correlates with the severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses in NIDDM

English Title

Antioxidative status correlates with the severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses in NIDDM

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Original Abstract

The relationship between the presence and severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses (DAD) and the degree of modification of th stratum corenoum keratin by non-enzymatic glycation was investigated. Further, the realtionship of parameters characterizing micronutrient antioxidative status and DAD was studied. Finally, the corelation between the intermediate and long-term markers of metabolic compensation of diabetes was tested.

English abstract

The relationship between the presence and severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses (DAD) and the degree of modification of th stratum corenoum keratin by non-enzymatic glycation was investigated. Further, the realtionship of parameters characterizing micronutrient antioxidative status and DAD was studied. Finally, the corelation between the intermediate and long-term markers of metabolic compensation of diabetes was tested.

Key words in English

antioxidants, diabetes mellitus, diabetes-associated dermatoses

Authors

MÁROVÁ, I.

Released

01.01.2001

ISBN

1437-8523

Periodical

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Volume

39

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages from

118

Pages count

1

BibTex

@article{BUT39824,
  author="Ivana {Márová}",
  title="Antioxidative status correlates with the severity of diabetes-associated dermatoses in NIDDM",
  journal="Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine",
  year="2001",
  volume="39",
  pages="1",
  issn="1437-8523"
}