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Compatible hyperglycemia

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1953
I. Compatible method, a new mode of control, is advocated in helping to guide diabetic therapy because: (a)53% of our group of 100 patients discontinued insulin for an average period, which has existed for 2 years and 8 months. This latter period for the individual patient varied from 2 months to 9 years and 6 months.
A, SINDONI   +3 more
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Hyperglycemia Syndromes

Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018
Diabetes mellitus and its complications are among the leading causes of organ failure around the world. It is imperative that timely, patient-centered care is provided to avoid microvascular and macrovascular damage. People with well-controlled diabetes can live long and healthy lives through interprofessional management, emphasizing optimal ...
Kathryn Evans, Kreider   +2 more
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HYPERGLYCEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1926
In a previous article1I have discussed the relation of hyperglycemia to variation in the water content of the blood and of the body tissues. It was observed that all young diabetic patients responded to hyperglycemia by a concentration of the blood and an exsiccation of the tissues, while in arteriosclerotic diabetic patients the response was simply a ...
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HYPERGLYCEMIA

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1925
It has been known for a long time that diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by a greater severity in young people than in persons at or beyond middle age. In young patients thirst, excessive diuresis and loss of weight are prominent symptoms, standing in sharp contrast to the relative or absolute comfort enjoyed by older people.
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HYPERGLYCEMIA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935
The control of the blood sugar level in diabetes has been largely influenced by the impression that, since the so-called normal blood sugar concentration in healthy human beings is between 100 and 140 mg. per hundred cubic centimeters, this is the optimal blood sugar level and should be striven for in the management of diabetes.
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[Hyperglycemia].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2013
Sheina Orbell   +113 more
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Glucocorticoid-Induced Hyperglycemia

Endocrine Practice, 2009
To review the current literature on glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia and provide a strategy for its treatment.We undertook an electronic (MEDLINE) and a library review of the existing pertinent literature published from 1950 to March 2009.Glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycemia is common in patients with and without diabetes.
John N, Clore, Linda, Thurby-Hay
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Hyperglycemia

2010
Mitchell L. Halperin   +2 more
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