Major: Hypertension, diabetes, advanced age, gender, and hyperlipidemia.Minor: Family history, smoking 危险因素: 最主要→高血压、糖尿病、老年、男性、高脂血症;次要→家族史、吸烟 3. What is the pathophysiology of this condition?Endothelial injury, release of growth factors, foam cells development a...
Is type 1 diabetes a hereditary disease? Is type 1 diabetes a degenerative disease? Is type 2 diabetes a degenerative disease? What is the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus? What is the leading cause of type 2 diabetes? What type 1 diabetes complications cannot be measured?
Why is pyelonephritis increased in diabetic nephropathy? How is diabetic retinopathy detected? What is pre-proliferative diabetic retinopathy? Explain the causes, symptoms, and treatment of diabetes. What is the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes mellitus?
At present it is not possible to classify these disorders by etiology, but the National Diabetes Data Group has provided guidelines for the classification of the various forms based on the pathophysiology of the hyperglycemia (see table 1鈥 1). Type I diabetes mellitus is best conceptualized as ...
Fig. 3: Weight loss with the obesity pharmacotherapies pipeline in people without diabetes. AMean % weight loss,BProportion of people achieving ≥10% weight loss,CProportion of people achieving ≥15% weight loss. OD once daily, OW once weekly, PO oral, SC subcutaneous, GLP-1 glucagon like...
Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus The pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes is complex, with many different elements acting to cause the disease. This review proposes a sequence of events that... MN Feinglos,MA Bethel,JL Leahy - Humana Press 被引量: 719发表: 2008年 Phylogenetic analysis ...
is suggested when monotherapy is inadequate.Treatments will preferably address the underlying pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes and integrate within a wider programme of care which also aims to reduce modifiable cardiovascular risk factors and better equip patients in the self-management of their ...
The purpose of this study was to review the epidemiology and pathogenesis of diabetes in Asian Indians with a particular focus on 'Asian Indian type 2 diabetes phenotype'.The prevalence of diabetes is rapidly increasing among Asian Indians, particularly in the past two decades. The diabetes rates...
Homeostatic reactions control the minerals and blood sugar levels. The body maintains appropriate blood sugar levels. This question is about the definition of the pathophysiology of hypocalcemia.Answer and Explanation: Pathophysiology of hypocalcemia refers to the process of resistance to Parathyroid hormone...
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