Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit

Dwi Retno AW, Soedirman S, Suyoto - The correlation between blood glucose control obesity and diabetic duration, with frequency of dermatophytosis among type II diabetic patients. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of blood glucose control and frequency of dermatophyt...

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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2002
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description Dwi Retno AW, Soedirman S, Suyoto - The correlation between blood glucose control obesity and diabetic duration, with frequency of dermatophytosis among type II diabetic patients. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of blood glucose control and frequency of dermatophytosis among type II diabetic patients. In addition we also assessed the dermatophytosis in correlation with obesity and diabetic duration. Materials and Methods: The study was performed using a cross-sectional study design. The subjects of this study were 180 type II diabetic patients, divided into two groups of blood glucose level (good and poor glycemic control groups). In addition, these subjects were examined for evidence of dermatophytosis, and compared between good glycemic control and poor glycemic control. Among the subjects suspected to have dermatophytosis lesions were further examined using potassium hydroxide and fungal cultures. Results: The result showed that there was seemed to be an increased frequency of dermatophytosis in poor glycemic control group in comparison with the good glycemic control group (8.3% vs 6.1 %). Statistically this difference was significant (p0.05). The combination of glycemic control and obesity in this study was seemed to have a significant correlation too. Conclusion: poor glycemic control and or obesity increased the risk for suffering from dermatophytosis in the type II diabetics, while the diabetic duration did not increase. Key words: dermatophytosis - type II diabetes - glycemic control - obesity - diabetic duration
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:249522014-06-18T00:31:17Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/24952/ Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM Dwi Retno AW, Soedirman S, Suyoto - The correlation between blood glucose control obesity and diabetic duration, with frequency of dermatophytosis among type II diabetic patients. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the correlation of blood glucose control and frequency of dermatophytosis among type II diabetic patients. In addition we also assessed the dermatophytosis in correlation with obesity and diabetic duration. Materials and Methods: The study was performed using a cross-sectional study design. The subjects of this study were 180 type II diabetic patients, divided into two groups of blood glucose level (good and poor glycemic control groups). In addition, these subjects were examined for evidence of dermatophytosis, and compared between good glycemic control and poor glycemic control. Among the subjects suspected to have dermatophytosis lesions were further examined using potassium hydroxide and fungal cultures. Results: The result showed that there was seemed to be an increased frequency of dermatophytosis in poor glycemic control group in comparison with the good glycemic control group (8.3% vs 6.1 %). Statistically this difference was significant (p0.05). The combination of glycemic control and obesity in this study was seemed to have a significant correlation too. Conclusion: poor glycemic control and or obesity increased the risk for suffering from dermatophytosis in the type II diabetics, while the diabetic duration did not increase. Key words: dermatophytosis - type II diabetes - glycemic control - obesity - diabetic duration [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2002 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2002) Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=7930
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Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title_full Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title_fullStr Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title_full_unstemmed Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title_short Dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11: pengaruh kontrol gula darah,obesitas, dan durasi sakit
title_sort dermatofitosis pada penderita diabetes melitus tipe 11 pengaruh kontrol gula darah obesitas dan durasi sakit
topic Jurnal i-lib UGM
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