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English to Spanish: Diabetes Mellitus tipo 1. Factores de riesgo
Source text - English One theory regarding the etiology of type 1 DM is that it results from damage to pancreatic beta cells from an infectious or environmental agent. It triggers the immune system in a genetically susceptible individual to develop an autoimmune response against altered pancreatic beta cell antigens or molecules in beta cells that resemble a viral protein. Currently, autoimmunity is considered the major factor in the pathophysiology of type 1 DM. Prevalence is increased in patients with other autoimmune diseases, such as Graves disease, Hashimoto thyroiditis, and Addison disease. Approximately 95% of patients with type 1 DM have either human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR3 or HLA-DR4. HLA-DQs are considered specific markers of type 1 DM susceptibility.
Translation - Spanish Una teoría que explica la etiología de la DM tipo 1 explica que el daño a las células pancreáticas es producida por un agente infeccioso o ambiental. Este agente activa el sistema immune en un individuo genéticamente susceptible a desarrollar una respuesta autoimmune contra los antígenos defectuosos de la célula beta pancreática o moléculas en las células beta que asemejan una proteína viral. Actualmente, la autoimmunida es considerada el mayor factor fisiopatológico de la DM tipo 1. La prevalencia se incrementa en pacientes con otras enfermedades autoimmunes, como la enfermedad de Graves, la tiroiditis de Hashimoto, y la enfermedad de Addison. Aproximadamente el 95% de los pacientes con DM tipo 1 poseen antigénos leucocitarios humanos (HLA)-DR3 o HLA-DR4. Los HLA-DQs son considerados marcadores específicos de la susceptbilidad para la DM tipo I.
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Years of experience: 20. Registered at ProZ.com: Dec 2005.
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Physician with pharmaceutical industry (clinical trials, marketing, opinion boards) & health care provider, involved in proofreading and translation of health documents in spanish and in english.
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