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Abstracto

A Short Literature Review on Diabetic Cardiomyopathy in Obese Conditions

Subrahmanyam V

Diabetes is associated with most of the risk factors associated to the vital organs like Heart, Kidney, Liver and Brain. Although there is no much evidence to understand the clear mechanism of the Diabetic Cardiomyopathy to have increased Heart Risk, it becomes very important to understand the possibilities or the available hypothesis to have a clear picture of the known latest research. Since decades Cardiologists are putting their efforts in understanding what are the possible risks and how to overcome them it was not really easy for them to finalize various Hypothesis. Thus, this field still provides wide opportunity for the young scientists to lay their efforts on finding out the proper mechanism in this not much explored medical condition. This review tries to understand the major advancements that have happened in the research concerned to the Diabetic Cardiomyopathy. We have tried to have an overview on the Biochemical and Molecular reasons that support DCM.