No. But chronic hyperglycemia does, and it leads to amaloid build up around capillaries.
Karen E. McQuaid has written: 'Acute modulation of endothelial cell barrier function by reactive oxygen and nitrogen species' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular pharmacology, Vascular endothelium
Fracture acute
he Stages for acute injury is the RICE treatment or in more recent times the POLICE treatment
Jonathan D. Mendoza has written: 'Acute kidney injury' -- subject(s): Acute renal failure, Acute Kidney Injury
An acute injury is an injury that occurred recently as a result of a traumatic event. Acute injuries in orthopedics include: Muscle pulls Ligament sprains Fractures Dislocations Contusions (bruises) Other acute injuries, not generally seen in orthopedics, include: Lacerations Electrical shocks Burns
A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon. A sprain is an injury to a ligament.
acute respiratory distress syndrome
An acute stroke refers to the sudden neurologic deficit of presumed vascular origin. The acute stroke is a clinical syndrome rather than a single disease.
transfusion related acute lung injury
An acute injury refers to any damage to a body due to physical trauma or accident. This can range from minor discomfort to life threatening situations.
A break in a bone from a quick, one-time injury
Myelomalacia is the softening or necrosis of the spinal cord after an acute injury.