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The Effects Of Diabetes Type II In Hypertensive Thalamic Hemorrhage: A Review
disease There are several possible mechanisms in which diabetes type 2 may lead to Hypertensive Thalamic Hemorrhage [5]. These mecha nisms include systemic inflammation, vascular endothelial dysfunc tion, thickening of the capillary membrane, and increased early-age arterial stiffness [20]. Diabetes type II usually leads to abnormalities in the left ventricular diastolic filling [21]. Diabetes type II is respon sible for mechanisms such as metabolic disorders, hypertension, in-terstitial fibrosis, and autonomic dysfunction resulting in congestive heart failure [10]. Vascular endothelial function is very vital in the Abstract The main aim of the research is to address the effects of diabetes II on a hypertensive thalamic hemorrhage. Its role in intracerebral bleeding has always been controversial, with co-morbidities showing a higher risk of intracerebral hemorrhage. This research hence intro-duces the topic, explores complications of the disease, then gives an analysis of hypertensive thalamic hemorrhage in relation to diabetes II. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the effects of type II diabetes on hypertensive thalamic hemorrhage, including providing co-morbidities of the disease, clinical examination of the procedures and conclusion in regards to evidence-based practices.