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Blood flow in skin of type 1 diabetic patients improved after pancreas transplant

Published in Blood Weekly, January 19th, 2006

Blood flow in the skin of type 1 diabetic patients improved after pancreas transplantation.

In a recently published article, scientists in Germany conducted a study "to analyze effects of long-term glucose normalization after pancreas transplantation, different parameters of skin microcirculation were assessed by laser Doppler fluxmetry."

N. Eberl and colleagues at the Klinikum Garmisch Partenkirchen explained, "Forty-two type 1 diabetic patients after successful simultaneous pancreas/kidney transplantation (Group A, median 32.3 months post-transplant), 28 patients with functioning kidney grafts, but insulin therapy (Group B, median 64.9 months...

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