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acromegaly
acromegaly , adult endocrine disorder resulting from hypersecretion of growth hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Since the bones cannot increase in length after full growth is attained, there is a disproportionate thickening of bones, predominantly in the skull and small bones of the hands and... Read more
halitosis
halitosis , unpleasant odor carried on the breath. It is usually the result of gum disorder, tooth decay, smoking, indulgence in aromatic foods, or a mild digestive upset. Known commonly as bad breath, halitosis may also be indicative of lung or sinus infection, uremia, or cirrhosis of the liver. Th... Read more
urinalysis
urinalysis , clinical examination of urine for the purpose of medical diagnosis. Urine is initially examined for such characteristics as color, odor, and specific gravity. It is routinely tested for acidity, as indicated by its p H reading, and screened for sugar, ketone bodies, proteins, and bil... Read more
blood test
blood test examination of blood routinely or as an aid in diagnosing a suspected disease. Tests may be performed on whole blood or on the plasma portion only. Blood typing identifies the proteins at specific sites on red blood cells, a necessity in determining compatibility for blood transfusion... Read more
diabetes
diabetes or diabetes mellitus , chronic disorder of glucose (sugar) metabolism caused by inadequate production or use of insulin , a hormone produced in specialized cells (beta cells in the islets of Langerhans) in the pancreas that allows the body to use and store glucose. It is a leadin... Read more
arteriosclerosis
arteriosclerosis , general term for a condition characterized by thickening, hardening, and loss of elasticity of the walls of the blood vessels. These changes are frequently accompanied by accumulations inside the vessel walls of lipids, e.g., cholesterol; this condition is frequently referred to a... Read more
abortion
abortion expulsion of the products of conception before the embryo or fetus is viable. Any interruption of human pregnancy prior to the 28th week is known as abortion. The term spontaneous abortion, or miscarriage, is used to signify delivery of a nonviable embryo or fetus due to fetal or maternal ... Read more
Essex
Essex one of the early kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England. It was settled probably in the early 6th cent. by Saxons who traced their royal line back to a continental Saxon god instead of to Woden, as did the rulers of other early kingdoms. Essex eventually included the modern counties of Essex and Mid... Read more
gingivitis
gingivitis , inflammation of the gums. It may be acute, subacute, chronic, or recurrent. The gums usually become red, swollen, and spongy, and bleed easily. Chronic gingivitis is the usual form, resulting from irritating bacteria or debris, food impaction, or poor dental restoration. It can also acc... Read more
iritis
iritis , inflammation of the iris, the pigmented portion of the eye surrounding the pupil. The condition is sometimes associated with diabetes , with rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis , and with infections such as syphilis . Iritis may cause severe pain, a swollen, discolored iris... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "diabetes mellitus"

Diabetes Mellitus
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Public Health DIABETES MELLITUS The term "diabetes mellitus" represents a group of conditions characterized by abnormally...suspicion for diabetes. CLASSIFICATION Once a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is established, it is necessary to differentiate the various... Read more
diabetes
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition or diabetes mellitus , chronic disorder of glucose (sugar...There are two distinct types of diabetes mellitus: insulin-dependent and noninsulin-depende...and Insulin (1988); M. Davidson, Diabetes Mellitus: Diagnosis and Treatment (1991). Read more
Diabetes
Encyclopedia entry from: Complete Human Diseases and Conditions ...x2019; s Life in the Future? Diabetes mellitus is a condition that results...diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Type 1 diabetes is...include non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) or adult-onset diabetes... Read more
Hyperglycemia
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence ...blood, usually as a result of diabetes mellitus (types 1 and 2), although...sometimes leads to death. In diabetes type 2, which is characterized...diagnosis. Pediatric type 2 diabetes is increasing in the early...the fastest growing form of diabetes. Therefore, hyperglycemic... Read more
Blood Sugar Tests
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence ...following: Screening persons for diabetes mellitus : The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends that...blood sugar) be used to diagnose diabetes. If the person already has symptoms of diabetes, a blood glucose test without fasting... Read more
Gymnema
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine ...it is known as Type II diabetes, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), and stable diabetes. Type I diabetes, or...insulin shortage. Type I diabetes is also called insulindependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Thousands of... Read more
Glucose Tests
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers ...situations, including: Screening persons for diabetes mellitus. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends that a...fasting blood sugar) be used to diagnose diabetes. People without symptoms of diabetes should be tested when they reach the... Read more
Chronic Illness
Encyclopedia entry from: Complete Human Diseases and Conditions ...Asthma Crohn ’ s disease Diabetes mellitus Disability Epilepsy Fibromyalgia...For example, people with diabetes (dy-a-BEE-teez) are unable...eating properly, people with diabetes can lead very active, normal...an example of a person with diabetes who has had a vigorous and... Read more
Pancreas Transplantation
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery: A Guide for Patients and Caregivers ...metabolism. Patients with type I diabetes have experienced partial or complete...in the United States have type 1 diabetes mellitus (also called insulin-dependant diabetes or juvenile diabetes). Among these individuals, the best... Read more
hyperglycaemia
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body hyperglycaemia An abnormally high concentration of glucose in the blood, most commonly due to diabetes mellitus, when the normal regulatory action of insulin is missing — either because it is not being adequately secreted from the pancreas... Read more

Dictionary entries related to "diabetes mellitus"

diabetes
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition ...conditions: diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus. The latter condition is more...of the antidiuretic hormone. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder involving...levels is important. Type I diabetes mellitus develops in childhood (juvenile... Read more
brittle diabetes
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing brittle diabetes ( brit 'l) n. type 1 diabetes mellitus that constantly causes disruption of lifestyle due to recurrent attacks of hypo- or hyperglycaemia. Read more
antidiabetic drugs
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing antidiabetic drugs (anti-dy-ă- bet -ik) pl. n. drugs used to control diabetes mellitus. Type 1 diabetes is treated with the wide range of formulations of insulin. Type 2 diabetes is treated mainly with oral hypoglycaemic drugs but in some cases insulin may be required. Read more
IDDM
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing IDDM n. insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. See diabetes . Read more
polydipsia
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing polydipsia (poli- dip -siă) n. abnormally intense thirst: a symptom of diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. psychogenic p. polydipsia in the absence of any metabolic abnormality. Read more
glucose tolerance test
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing glucose tolerance test ( oral glucose tolerance test ) n. the standard diagnostic test for diabetes mellitus and the related condition, impaired glucose tolerance ( IGT ). Blood-sugar levels are measured after an overnight fast and again after oral administration of 75 g glucose. Diabetes is diagnosed if ... Read more
insulin
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition ...of the pancreas which controls carbohydrate metabolism. Diabetes mellitus is the result of an inadequate supply of insulin or failure...digested if taken by mouth so must be injected. See also diabetes ; diet , diabetic ; glucose tolerance . Read more
DM
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing DM n. see diabetes (mellitus) . Read more
tolbutamide
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing tolbutamide (tol- bew -tă-myd) n. a drug taken by mouth in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus. It acts directly on the pancreas to stimulate insulin production and is particularly effective in elderly patients with mild diabetes. See also sulphonylurea . Read more
diet, diabetic
Book article from: A Dictionary of Food and Nutrition diet, diabetic For the control of diabetes mellitus, designed not to cause a rapid increase in blood glucose . Recommendation in the UK is 50–55% carbohydrates, with limits on sucrose, and 35% fat; in the USA, 55–60% carbohydrates. Read more

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Diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications. (Home Study Program).
Magazine article from: AORN Journal; 8/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; The article Diabetes mellitus and its chronic complications is...reading and studying this article on diabetes mellitus and its complications, the nurse...and contrast type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus, (2) define the pathogenesis of... Read more
An outline of diabetes mellitus and its treatment by traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
Magazine article from: The Journal of Chinese Medicine; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words ; Abstract Diabetes Mellitus (DM), with its rapid growth rate...of diabetic patients. Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, xiao ke (wasting and thirsting...medicine, acupuncture Introduction A diabetes mellitus (DM) epidemic is underway. An estimated... Read more
Awarness of diabetes mellitus among African traditional healers in the Nelson Mandela Metropole.(RESEARCH)
Magazine article from: Health SA Gesondheid; 3/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus, a chronic illness, affects approximately...clinical knowledge pertaining to diabetes mellitus of traditional healers in the Nelson...and to educate the healers on diabetes mellitus through the medium of interactive... Read more
Long-Term Arsenic Exposure and Incidence of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: A Cohort Study in Arseniasis-Hyperendemic Villages in Taiwan.
Magazine article from: Environmental Health Perspectives; 9/1/2000; ; 700+ words ; ...incidence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in these villages. A total...in human beings. Key words. diabetes mellitus, incidence, ingested arsenic...recent study, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus was 2-fold higher in these... Read more
Part 3: dietary and lifestyle factors in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus.(Disease/Disorder overview)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Australian Traditional-Medicine Society; 6/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus is considered. Recommendations...in the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Journal of the Australian...references). Keywords: Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Fat distribution patterns... Read more
Inpatient diabetes mellitus in the oncology setting.(Case Analysis)
Magazine article from: Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing; 8/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...12-year medical history of diabetes mellitus type I as well as a history...Comorbid conditions such as diabetes mellitus with high-dose steroid administration...evening. Upon evaluation of his diabetes mellitus, laboratory values revealed... Read more
Economic cost of diabetes mellitus - Minnesota, 1988. (measuring the cost of care and treatment of diabetes mellitus)
Newspaper article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; 4/12/1991; 700+ words ; For diabetes mellitus (DM) and other chronic diseases...Closing the gap: the problem of diabetes mellitus in the United States. Diabetes Care...economic costs of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. JAMA 1989;262:2708-13. [5] Weinberger... Read more
Prevalence of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and related vascular diseases in southwestern arseniasis-endemic and nonendemic areas in Taiwan. (Research).
Magazine article from: Environmental Health Perspectives; 2/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...predispose the development of diabetes mellitus in arsenic-endemic areas in...risk of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and its related micro- and...insurance, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, vascular diseases. Environ... Read more
Risk factors associated to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Warao Indians/Factores de riesgo asociados a Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 en indios Waraos del Delta Amacuro, Venezuela/Fatores de risco associados a Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 en indios Waraos do Delta Amacuro, Venezuela.(REPORTS/COMUNICACIONES/COMUNICACOES)
Magazine article from: Interciencia; 4/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; SUMMARY The occurrence of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and other metabolic...population shows a low risk for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, obesity and heart diseases...indigena aislada, la presencia de Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 y otras alteraciones... Read more
Diabetes Mellitus and the Kidneys.
Magazine article from: The Exceptional Parent; 10/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; Diabetes mellitus causes significant blood vessel and...elective treatments in the future. Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine (hormonal) disease...triglycerides. There are two types of diabetes mellitus: Type I diabetes generally begins... Read more