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- W4387619251 abstract "Objective — to investigate the pattern of the relationship between carbohydrate metabolism and superficial candidiasis for further development of rational therapeutic approaches to the treatment of candidiasis associated with initial disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Materials and methods. In order to determine the indicators of carbohydrate metabolism and their influence on the course of superficial candidiasis, 93 patients with different severity of this disease were examined. The study of carbohydrate metabolism included the determination of fasting blood sugar level to detect the overt diabetes and glucose tolerance test (with the load of 75 g of glucose). The impaired glucose tolerance was detected in 32 patients, so their levels of glycosylated hemoglobin and fructosamine were additionally determined. HbA1c level was determined in whole blood by ion exchange chromatography. Fructosamine was measured by kinetic colorimetric method in both serum and plasma. Blood sampling was performed on an empty stomach from the cubital vein. The studies were carried out immediately after sampling. The Sentinel CH test system from Intero (Italy) and a spectrophotometer with a 405—425 nm filter were used for the research. Results and discussion. The research showed that in the group of patients with candidal lesions, there was a direct dependence of HbA1c and fructosamine levels on the severity of the disease. In patients with minimal and moderate candidal lesions, an increase in HbA1c and fructosamine indicators (by 1.54 and 1.21 times, respectively) was observed compared to similar indicators in the control group. In patients with significant candidal lesions and relapses, the concentration of HbA1c increased by 2.59 times and the concentration of fructosamine — by 2.26 times compared to the indicators of the control group. Conclusions. As shown by the results of our research, we have proven a direct correlation between the severity of candidiasis and the levels of НbA1с and fructosamine. The identification of correlation patterns is important for the development of a multimodal pathogenetically justified treatment of patients with candidal lesions of the skin and mucous membranes." @default.
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- W4387619251 title "Features of the course of superficial candidiasis of the skin against the background of changes in carbohydrate metabolism" @default.
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