TI: Ozone Therapy and Viscosity of Blood and Plasma, Distance of Intermittent Claudication and Certain Biochemical Components in Patients with Diabetes Type II and Ischemia of the Lower Extremities DT: September 1991 AU: Turczynski B., Sroczynski J., Antoszewski Z., Matyszczyk B., Krupa G., Mlynarski J., Strugala M. Katedry i Zakladu Biofizyki SO: Polski Tygodnik Lekarski 46(37-39):708-10, 1991 Sept 9-30 AB: Blood and plasma viscosity, total blood lipids, triglycerides, total cholesterol, free fatty acids, fibrinogen, hematocrit, and lipidogram were determined in patients with diabetes mellitus type II and coexisting symptoms of the obliterative arteriosclerosis of the lower limbs. Intermittent claudication distance has been measured parallel. The same tests have been carried out after ozone therapy. A significant improvement in the intermittent claudication and reduction in blood and plasma viscosity have been noted. There was statistically significant correlation between intermittent claudication decrease and blood viscosity reduction following ozone therapy.