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Interrelationship between coagulation factor VII and obesity in diabetes mellitus (type 2)
1Jaslok Hospital And Research Centre, India. rubina_k@msn.com
Abstract:
We explored the interrelationships of coagulation FVII activity levels with obesity, leptin and insulin resistance in diabetes mellitus (DM Type 2) and in non-diabetic control subjects. We found FVII hypercoagulant activity levels in DM not associated with obesity, leptin levels or insulin resistance. It was found independently associated with hypertriglyceridemia.
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