Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... pumps for open - loop subcutaneous insulin delivery are of three general types : syringe ( the most commonly used ) , roller , and solenoid- piston . A schematic of a syringe pump is shown in Figure 10.5 . In the syringe pump , linear ...
... pumps for open - loop subcutaneous insulin delivery are of three general types : syringe ( the most commonly used ) , roller , and solenoid- piston . A schematic of a syringe pump is shown in Figure 10.5 . In the syringe pump , linear ...
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... Pumps Available as of October 1987 Alarms ? Pump Model ( Maker ) Size ( inches ) Occlu- Run- Near sion away Empty B - D 1000 3.06 × 2.20 × 0.77 4.40 Yes Yes Yes B - D 2000 3.06 × 2.20 × 0.77 4.40 Yes Yes Yes ( Becton Dickinson ) ...
... Pumps Available as of October 1987 Alarms ? Pump Model ( Maker ) Size ( inches ) Occlu- Run- Near sion away Empty B - D 1000 3.06 × 2.20 × 0.77 4.40 Yes Yes Yes B - D 2000 3.06 × 2.20 × 0.77 4.40 Yes Yes Yes ( Becton Dickinson ) ...
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... pump and multiple daily injection therapy . Diabetes Care 1983 ; 6 : 241-244 . 42. Mecklenburg RS , Benson EA , Benson JW Jr , Fredlund PN , Guinn T , Metz RJ , Nielsen RL , Sannar CA : Acute complications associated with insulin pump ...
... pump and multiple daily injection therapy . Diabetes Care 1983 ; 6 : 241-244 . 42. Mecklenburg RS , Benson EA , Benson JW Jr , Fredlund PN , Guinn T , Metz RJ , Nielsen RL , Sannar CA : Acute complications associated with insulin pump ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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