Diabetes mellitus and coronary atherosclerosis

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The study involved 185 patients with diabetes mellitus aged 17 to 60 years, as well as 88 people who made up the control group. In men, diabetes mellitus has no significant effect on the occurrence of coronary atherosclerosis, as evidenced by the absence of a difference in the frequency of detection of coronary insufficiency in patients with diabetes mellitus and in the control group.

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L. I. Levina

Leningrad Order of the Red Banner of Labor Pediatric Medical Institute

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Hospital Therapeutic Clinic

Russian Federation, Leningrad

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2. Fig. 1. The frequency of detecting coronary insufficiency in the control group and in patients with diabetes mellitus, depending on gender and age (explanation in the text).

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3. Fig. 2. The frequency of detection of coronary insufficiency and obesity in diabetic men and women, depending on age (explanation in the text).

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4. Fig. 3. The frequency of detection of coronary insufficiency, depending on the duration of diabetes mellitus, taking into account the age composition (explanation in the text).

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5. Fig. 4. The frequency of detecting coronary insufficiency depending on the severity of diabetes mellitus, taking into account the age structure (explanation in the text).

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