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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) has routinely been described as a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia that develops as a consequence of defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Type 2 diabetes encompasses individuals who have insulin resistance (IR) and usually relative (rather than absolute) insulin deficiency. Materials and methods The present cross sectional study was conducted on randomly selected newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus cases coming to the Department of Medicine, Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune. The period of data collection was spread over one and half year months from October 2017 to March 2019. After collection of data, the data entry forms were checked for their completeness and missing and incomprehensible data was rechecked from the respective participant profile. Results: In our study, cases according to type of Microvascular Complications. It was observed that 6 (13.6) cases had Chronic Kidney disease, 14 (31.8) cases had Microalbuminuria, 9 (20.5) cases had Retinopathy, 7 (15.9) cases had Peripheral neuropathy, 4 (9.1) cases had Autonomic neuropathy and 4 (9.1) cases had Erectile dysfunction. Conclusion: In the present study, prevalence of microvascular complications was found 44% among which 13.6% cases had Chronic Kidney disease, 31.8% cases had Microalbuminuria, 20.5% cases had Retinopathy, 15.9% cases had Peripheral neuropathy, 9.1% cases had Autonomic neuropathy and Erectile dysfunction each. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |