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Weight gain as the missing link between type I and type II diabtese. Diabetologia 2001; 44: 914-22.Wilkin TJ. Diabetes mellitus: Type 1 or type 2? The accelerator hypothesis. J Pediatr. 2002;141(3):449–50.Wilkin TJ. The accelerator hypothesis: a unifying explanation for type-1 and ...
Loss of functional β-cell mass is the key mechanism leading to the two main forms of diabetes mellitus — type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Understanding the mechanisms behind β-cell failure is critical to prevent or revert disease. Basic pathogenic differen...
type 2 diabetes mellitus being more prevalent, constituent of metabolic syndromemetabolic abnormality severity progressing, regressing, or remaining stable and unchangedcriteria for diabetes diagnosisType 1 Diabetes Mellitus Pathobiology of Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Diagnostic Criteria for DM ...
What are diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2? Types 1 and 2 diabetes are the most common type of diabetes.Type 1 diabeteshappens when your immune system attacks and damages your pancreas, causing it to stop making enough insulin. Type 2 diabetes occurs when your body stops using insulin well....
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 should be intensively treated to reduce the incidence and progression of long-term complications. Hypoglycemia is a serious barrier to "tight" control. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a preventable, potentially fatal complication of established diabetes which is most commonly due to ...
Type 2 Diabetes: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments See Slideshow What are the different types of diabetes? There are two major types of diabetes, called type 1 and type 2. In type 1 diabetes, formerly called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), or juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus, the pancr...
Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have an increased risk of fractures; BMD underestimates this risk in individuals with T2DM, making risk assessment challenging Patients with diabetes mellitus with long-term disease, poor glycaemic control, β-cell failure and...
Diabetes, either of two disorders of the endocrine system. For information about the disorder caused by the body’s inability to produce or respond to insulin and characterized by abnormal glucose levels in the blood, see diabetes mellitus. For informati