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Abstract
42 patients with minifest diabetes mellitus and 42 patients with primary hyperlipoproteinemia type II, IV or V (Fredickson) underwent analysis of cholesterol, triglycerides and agar-agarosegel-lipoprotein electrophoresis. Simultaneously clotting factors I--XIII, platelet count and aggregability, fibrinolytic activity and antithrombins were determined. The most accentuated disturbances were seen in hyperlipoproteinemia type II and in diabetes mellitus comprising increase of fibrinogen content, platelet reduction and enhanced platelet aggregability, hypofibrinolysis. Only minor differences of certain clotting factors could be detected comparing diabetes mellitus and hyperlipoproteinemia type II. Diabetes mellitus being complicated by micro- or macroangiopathia revealed additional significant alterations such as more pronounced increase of fibrinogen, further platelet reduction and aggregability. Increase of fibrinogen, platelt disturbances, hypofibrinolysis and alterations of antithrombin activity in connection with metabolic diseases may be regarded as additional risk to vascular complications.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 357836 DOI: 10.1007/bf01489711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Klin Wochenschr ISSN: 0023-2173