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Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs)
Glycated IgG is associated with inflammation and is a target for auto-antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis patients
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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
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Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)
+ Patients with either DM type 1 or 2 should be checked annually by an ophthalmologist.
Only if the patient's glucose is tightly controlled, and they don't have a sign of DR, then the check up can be made once every 2 years.
Only if the patient's glucose is tightly controlled, and they don't have a sign of DR, then the check up can be made once every 2 years.
The risk of fetal ARDS during cesarean is more than that in normal delivery. One of the causes: during normal delivery the fetus is under stress, thus fetal corticosteroid will be secreted.
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Charcot joints
Is the deformity and fragmentation of the bones and joints of the foot and ankle that occur secondary to loss of sensation (neuropathy) and is most often associated with diabetic neuropathy.
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Charcot joints
It's also called: Charcot neuropathic osteoarthropathy
There are two commonly accepted theories used to describe the pathogenesis of Charcot joints: neuro-traumatic and neuro-vascular. The neuro-traumatic theory proposes that neuropathy, and repeated micro-trauma produces joint destruction. The neuro-vascular theory suggests the increased peripheral blood flow results in osteolysis and demineralization.
بالمقابل أكو مرض ثاني يسموه Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
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A condition of protracted nausea and vomiting of pregnancy with the triad of more than 5% prepregnancy weight loss, dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Risk factors:
- Multiple pregnancy
- Nulliparity
- Obesity
- Metabolic disturbances
- History of HG in a previous pregnancy
- Trophoblastic disorders
- Psychological disorders
- History of migraine
- Multiple pregnancy
- Nulliparity
- Obesity
- Metabolic disturbances
- History of HG in a previous pregnancy
- Trophoblastic disorders
- Psychological disorders
- History of migraine
Thus fetal growth restriction may occur, maternal hyponatraemia, thiamine deficiency which leads to Wernicke's encephalopathy, kidney failure, central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), stroke, vasospasms of cerebral arteries, seizures, coagulopathy, hypoglycemia, and Mallory-Weiss tears which may cause haematemesis.
There are many conditions may cause NVP:
UTI, DKA, Thyrotoxicosis, Addison, pyelonephritis, hepatitis, preeclampsia, migraine, vestibular diseases and others.
So according to that we should do appropriate tests for exclusion.
Those tests include: Urinalysis, Random blood sugar, Serum electrolytes, Liver function tests, Serum amylase, and even US to exclude H.mole and multiple pregnancy.
UTI, DKA, Thyrotoxicosis, Addison, pyelonephritis, hepatitis, preeclampsia, migraine, vestibular diseases and others.
So according to that we should do appropriate tests for exclusion.
Those tests include: Urinalysis, Random blood sugar, Serum electrolytes, Liver function tests, Serum amylase, and even US to exclude H.mole and multiple pregnancy.