The microvessels in the buttock skin of 15 patients with long-standing juvenile diabetes were studied both by electron microscopy and three-dimensional (3D) computer reconstruction of a prototypical diabetic postcapillary venule. Endothelial cell gaps were found in postcapillary venules and capillaries, but only in association with an increased deposition of basement membrane-like material in the vascular wall. In parallel with the increased amounts of deposited basement membrane-like material, the space between pericytes and endothelial cells was wider and the cytoplasmic processes that formed the contact points between them were longer and thinner than normal. Pericytes, devoid of any cytoplasmic contacts with the underlying endothelial c...
Introduction Morphological changes affecting skin microvasculature in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), in...
The pathophysiology and timecourse of impairment in cutaneous microcirculatory function and structur...
Normal human aging and diabetes are associated with a gradual decrease of cerebral flow in the brain...
The microvessels in the buttock skin of 15 patients with long-standing juvenile diabetes were studie...
We examined by electron microscopy the calf and buttock skin of 15 juvenile diabetics, 9–36 years ol...
The three-dimensional relationships between smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells and between pe...
Microangiopathy is the term applied to the abnormal state of the capillaries, arterioles, and venule...
The veil cells around normal, diabetic, and aged vessels were reconstructed in 3 dimensions by a com...
Introduction This study was conducted to described the histological changes occurred in skin microv...
Pericytes are mural cells that support and stabilise the microvasculature, and are present in all va...
The cause of diabetic polyneuropathy is at present unknown. Abnormalities of the vasa nervorum are w...
This paper describes the ultrastructure of the microcirculatory vessels in the mid- and lower dermis...
Progressive vasodegeneration is the characteristic feature of diabetic retinopathy (DR). The resulta...
Numerous investigators have presented evidence of increased mortality in patients with diabetes mel...
Introduction: Microvascular remodelling is a symptom of cardiovascular disease. Despite the mechanic...
Introduction Morphological changes affecting skin microvasculature in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), in...
The pathophysiology and timecourse of impairment in cutaneous microcirculatory function and structur...
Normal human aging and diabetes are associated with a gradual decrease of cerebral flow in the brain...
The microvessels in the buttock skin of 15 patients with long-standing juvenile diabetes were studie...
We examined by electron microscopy the calf and buttock skin of 15 juvenile diabetics, 9–36 years ol...
The three-dimensional relationships between smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells and between pe...
Microangiopathy is the term applied to the abnormal state of the capillaries, arterioles, and venule...
The veil cells around normal, diabetic, and aged vessels were reconstructed in 3 dimensions by a com...
Introduction This study was conducted to described the histological changes occurred in skin microv...
Pericytes are mural cells that support and stabilise the microvasculature, and are present in all va...
The cause of diabetic polyneuropathy is at present unknown. Abnormalities of the vasa nervorum are w...
This paper describes the ultrastructure of the microcirculatory vessels in the mid- and lower dermis...
Progressive vasodegeneration is the characteristic feature of diabetic retinopathy (DR). The resulta...
Numerous investigators have presented evidence of increased mortality in patients with diabetes mel...
Introduction: Microvascular remodelling is a symptom of cardiovascular disease. Despite the mechanic...
Introduction Morphological changes affecting skin microvasculature in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU), in...
The pathophysiology and timecourse of impairment in cutaneous microcirculatory function and structur...
Normal human aging and diabetes are associated with a gradual decrease of cerebral flow in the brain...