Ambulatory ECG Monitoring As A Predictor Of Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction In Young Type I Diabetic Patients

Soha Mohamed Mohamed Abd El Hamid Khafagy;

Abstract


Autonomic neuropathy was previously thought to be a late complication, because it was detected in patients with diabetes of long duration. As newer techniques to test autonomic function developed, however, it became clear that autonomic nervous dysfuncti


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Title Ambulatory ECG Monitoring As A Predictor Of Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction In Young Type I Diabetic Patients
Authors Soha Mohamed Mohamed Abd El Hamid Khafagy
Keywords Ambulatory ECG Monitoring As A Predictor Of Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction In Young Type I Diabetic Patients
Issue Date 2002
Description 
Autonomic neuropathy was previously thought to be a late complication, because it was detected in patients with diabetes of long duration. As newer techniques to test autonomic function developed, however, it became clear that autonomic nervous dysfuncti

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