PMID: 11917694Mar 29, 2002Paper

Permeability of the hematoencephalic barrier by proteins in diabetes mellitus

Medicinski Arhiv
Miralem Music

Abstract

Patient with diabetes mellitus is prone develop vascular lesion of blood vessels of all kinds. Microangiopathy and atherosclerosis are progressive during the illness. Following the study of Stanley I. Rapport the at all scientist on blood brain barrier permeability change in experimental conditions, also with this study blood brain barrier change in the diabetes mellitus patients was observed. In patients with diabetes mellitus the level total proteins increased in the cerebrospinal fluid.

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