Regional cerebral blood flow in IDDM patients: effects of diabetes and of recurrent severe hypoglycaemia.
Chronic hyperglycaemia and recurrent severe hypoglycaemia have both been implicated as causing cerebral damage in patients with diabetes. Although cognitive dysfunction and intellectual impairment have been demonstrated in patients with recurrent severe hypoglycaemia, structural correlates have not...
Main Authors: | MacLeod, K, Hepburn, D, Deary, I, Goodwin, G, Dougall, N, Ebmeier, K, Frier, B |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1994
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