Prevalence of elevated liver enzymes in adults with type 1 diabetes: A multicentre analysis of the G erman/ A ustrian DPV database
Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism2017Vol. 19(8), pp. 1171–1178
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Marietta Stadler, Esther Bollow, Maria Fritsch, W. Kerner, Ingrid Schuetz‐Fuhrmann, D Krakow, Sigrun Merger, Michaela Riedl, Peter Jehle, Reinhard W. Holl, for the DPV Initiative and the German BMBF Competence Network Diabetes mellitus
Abstract
In this clinical audit in adults with T1DM, elevated liver enzymes on routine assessment were associated with a less favourable cardiovascular risk profile and with poorer glycaemic control.
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