PMID: 1196545Dec 12, 1975Paper

The efficacy of pyridonolcarbamate in diabetic angiopathy

Minerva medica
G FuritanoA Notarbartolo

Abstract

A group of atherosclerotic patients, some of whom were diabetics with clinical and instrumental signs of angiopathy, was treated with pyridinolcarbamate which was found to be elective for diabetic angiopathy. This was seen in the improvement in haemocoagulative alterations (platelet adhesiveness and clumping), that in certain lipidico-plasmatic alterations (normalization or reduction of glycoproteins) and in anatomofunctional modifications at wall level (rheographic modifications and changes in the diffusion curves with Alb labelled with I 131). These improvements were not observed in atherosclerotic subjects.

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