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Effects of an Exercise Programme on Non-Insulin Dependant Diabetes Mellitus
J.K. Mshunqane, ⁄ Cohen, Kalk
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Matige bloeddrukregulatie bij patienten met diabetes mellitus type 2 in de eerste en tweede lijn.
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift Education, 2006
Dermatologic problems are common in diabetes, with approximately 30% of patients experiencing some cutaneous involvement during the course of their illness. Skin manifestations generally appear during the course of the disease in patients known to have diabetes, but they may also be the first presenting sign of diabetes or even precede the diagnosis by
Intekhab, Ahmed, Barry, Goldstein
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Dermatologic problems are common in diabetes, with approximately 30% of patients experiencing some cutaneous involvement during the course of their illness. Skin manifestations generally appear during the course of the disease in patients known to have diabetes, but they may also be the first presenting sign of diabetes or even precede the diagnosis by
Intekhab, Ahmed, Barry, Goldstein
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Southern Medical Journal, 2002
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. The chronic hyperglycemia of diabetes mellitus is associated with long-term damage, dysfunction, and failure of various organs, especially the eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart, and blood vessels.
Dara P, Schuster, Vani, Duvuuri
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Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. The chronic hyperglycemia of diabetes mellitus is associated with long-term damage, dysfunction, and failure of various organs, especially the eyes, kidneys, nerves, heart, and blood vessels.
Dara P, Schuster, Vani, Duvuuri
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Diabetes mellitus is classified into two major categories: type I, which is insulin dependent, and type II, which is not. Insulin resistance in type II diabetes may be related to impaired receptor binding in some forms of the disorder. In the past, diabetes in pregnant women resulted in high rates of maternal and infant mortality.
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Diabetes mellitus is classified into two major categories: type I, which is insulin dependent, and type II, which is not. Insulin resistance in type II diabetes may be related to impaired receptor binding in some forms of the disorder. In the past, diabetes in pregnant women resulted in high rates of maternal and infant mortality.
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1997
Epidemiological studies have documented a high prevalence of diabetic neuropathy. The risk of lower leg amputation is increased three to four times in patients with clinical signs of neuropathy and ankle weakness is more common than hitherto recognized.
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Epidemiological studies have documented a high prevalence of diabetic neuropathy. The risk of lower leg amputation is increased three to four times in patients with clinical signs of neuropathy and ankle weakness is more common than hitherto recognized.
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