Pathomorphology of coronary heart disease at diabetes
Abstract
Аutopsy protocols with diabetes mellitus are studied with certifying causes of death, macroscopic and histological changes in a heart. Ischemic heart disease was considered to be the most common cause of death of these patients. Myocardial infarction at diabetes mellitus was noted more frequently at women, differed by frequency of atypical forms, aneurysm and breaks.
About the Authors
V. A. KaranashevaRussian Federation
Valentina A. Karanasheva - cand. med. sciences, senior lecturer, head of the department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armand str.
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M. H. Tlakadugova
Russian Federation
Madina H. Tlakadugova - cand. med. sciences, teaching assistant of the department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty KBSU.
360000, КBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armand str.
Ph. + 7(928) 7166071
A. A. Pshukova
Russian Federation
Albina A. Pshukova - cand. med. sciences, teaching assistant of the department of normal and pathological anatomy, Medical faculty KBSU.
360000, KBR, Nalchik, 3, I. Armand str.
Ph. +7 (909) 4905099
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For citations:
Karanasheva V.A., Tlakadugova M.H., Pshukova A.A. Pathomorphology of coronary heart disease at diabetes. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(2):72-74.








