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Diabetes

Diabetes

Best Practice & Research Compendium

9780080446868
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This prestigious text offers the most up-to-date advice on the identification and management of diabetes and its complications. Derived from the highly acclaimed journal Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, this fully updated volume provides a logical progression through definition, diagnosis, epidemiology, pathology, acute and chronic complications as well as the latest advances in treatment and disease prevention.

Fully illustrated throughout, the book draws upon the expertise of some of the worlds leading authorities in the field providing a publication that gives a truly international perspective to the management of diabetes.
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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
280 x 216
Weight (g)
810
  • What is diabetes?
    How is diabetes diagnosed?
    The epidemiology of type 2 diabetes and current measurement techniques
    The aetiology and genetics of type 1 diabetes
    The aetiology of type 2 diabetes
    The genetics of type 2 diabetes
    Acute complications:: hypoglycaemia, keto-acidosis and hyperosmolar coma
    Diabetes as a cardiovascular disease
    Update on diagnosis, prevention and management of diabetic nephropathy
    Painful diabetic neuropathy
    Diabetic foot problems
    Multiprofessional care
    Diabetic dyslipidaemia
    Diabetes and hypertension
    What are the consequences of glucose intolerance in pregnancy?
    Predicting and preventing the development of type 1 diabetes:: present status and prospects
    Prospects for predicting and preventing the development of type 2 diabetes
    New oral agents for type 2 diabetes
    Insulin analogues
    Future therapies in diabetes
    Islet cell transplantation in the treatment of diabetes
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