Cause of Death in 1144 Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: an Autopsy Study
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The pathological reports for all patients over 13 years of age who had had an autopsy at one of three university-affiliated hospitals between 1967 and 1976 were reviewed to determine the principal cause of death. The clinical records of the patients with diabetes were reviewed to verify the diagnosis and to determine the known duration of diabetes. There were 1144 patients with diabetes mellitus and 5674 without. The sex distribution was similar in the two groups. The patients with diabetes were slightly older, males by 2.2 years and females by 3.2 years. Disease of the circulatory system was the principal cause of death in males (53.7%) and females (58.9%) with diabetes. The rates in the corresponding patients without diabetes were 37.6% and 35.2%. Neoplasms accounted for 18.9% of deaths in males with diabetes, compared with 35.7% in males without diabetes; the corresponding figures in females were 16.0% and 39.4%. Renal disease accounted for 5.9% of deaths in patients with diabetes.
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