Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... patient with Type II diabetes , carbohydrate tolerance is reduced by obesity but frequently improves when reduced caloric intake results in attainment of normal weight.2 Further , the arteriosclerotic complications found in patients with ...
... patient with Type II diabetes , carbohydrate tolerance is reduced by obesity but frequently improves when reduced caloric intake results in attainment of normal weight.2 Further , the arteriosclerotic complications found in patients with ...
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... glucose in obese normal subjects , obese patients with dia- betes , thin normal subjects , and thin patients with diabetes . These data show that ( 1 ) the insulin response of normal - weight patients with diabetes is less than that of ...
... glucose in obese normal subjects , obese patients with dia- betes , thin normal subjects , and thin patients with diabetes . These data show that ( 1 ) the insulin response of normal - weight patients with diabetes is less than that of ...
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... Diabetes Education for the Patient Donnell D. Etzwiler , M.D. INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is a serious chronic ... patients and their family members ( who perform at least 99 % of the day - to - day medical management of diabetes ) ...
... Diabetes Education for the Patient Donnell D. Etzwiler , M.D. INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is a serious chronic ... patients and their family members ( who perform at least 99 % of the day - to - day medical management of diabetes ) ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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