Urinary tract infections (UTI) are very often encountered in patients with diabetes mellitus. They may present themselves as asymptomatic bacteriuria, but may also lead to more serious infecitons. In most cases the kidney is involved, although signs and symptoms of renal infection may not be ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a risk factor for febrile urinary tract infection (UTI), but the association of DM with the subsequent course of disease and outcome is unclear. Methods: A prospective observational multicenter cohort study included consecutive adult patients with febri...
Diabetesmellitusis a metabolic disorder that occurs when your blood sugar(glucose), is too high (hyperglycemia). Glucose is what the body uses for energy, and the pancreas produces a hormone calledinsulinthat helps convert the glucose from the food you eat into energy. When the body does not ...
The classification system ofdiabetes mellitusis unique because research findings suggest many differences among individuals within each category, and patients can even move from one category to another, except for patients with type 1diabetes. Diabetes has major classificationsthat includetype 1 diabetes,...
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Bacterial urinary tract infections in patients with diabetes mellitus. Int. J. Trop. Med 2007;2:89-92.Adeyeba OA, Omosihgo PO (2007) Bacterial urinary tract infections in patients with diabetes mellitus. Int J Trop Med 2: 89-92.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (juvenile) is an auto-immune disease with no known cause at this time. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include frequent urination, unintentional weight loss, dry and itchy skin, vision problems, wounds that heal slowly, and excessive
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (juvenile) is an auto-immune disease with no known cause at this time. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes include frequent urination, unintentional weight loss, dry and itchy skin, vision problems, wounds that heal slowly, and excessive
Compares the development of asymptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) in women with diabetes mellitus (DM) versus asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB). Prevalen... Geerlings,E Suzanne,Stolk,... - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 119发表: 2001年 Asymptomatic bacteriuria in women with diabetes...
Diabetes mellitus has become an increasingly common endocrine condition in cats. Management and treatment of feline diabetes is often perceived as a very complicated process as each cat needs an individualized plan, which includes frequent reassessment and adjustments to treatment as needed. Instructions ...