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Cindy L. K. Lam

University of Hong Kong - Family Medicine Unit

Pokfulam Road

Hong Kong, Pokfulam HK

China

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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SGLT2 Inhibitors, GLP-1 Receptor Agonists, or Bariatric Surgery and Risks of All-Cause Mortality, Cardiovascular Diseases, End-Stage Renal Diseases, and Severe Hypoglycemia in Obese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Number of pages: 47 Posted: 09 Apr 2020
The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Prince of Wales Hospital, The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong - Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, The University of Hong Kong - Centre for Safe Medication Practice and Research, University of Glasgow, University of Glasgow, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) - Department of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong - Centre for Safe Medication Practice and Research and University of Hong Kong - Family Medicine Unit
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SGLT2 inhibitors; GLP-1 receptor agonists; bariatric surgery; all-cause mortality; cardiovascular diseases; end-stage renal diseases; severe hypoglycaemia; obesity; type 2 diabetes mellitus

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Association between Type 2 Diabetes Onset Age and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality: Two Cohort Studies from United Kingdom and Hong Kong

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 22 Jul 2024
The University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong - Family Medicine Unit and The University of Hong Kong
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type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular disease (CVD), onset age of disease, cohort study