Diabetes Mellitus Manual (Int'l Ed)

1st Edition
007123991X · 9780071239912
Diabetes is an enormous issue in primary care medicine and is the most frequently presented disease in most teaching hospitals. Cases are rapidly rising and the spectrum of medical complications and drug therapy requirements is enormous. A primary ca… Read More
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Chapter 1 Classification of Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter 2 Mechanisms of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2

Chapter 3 Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter 4 Basic Diagnostic Approach to Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Pharmacological Therapy

Chapter 6 Intensive Therapy of Type 1 Diabetes

Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Nutritional Therapy

Chapter 8 Management of Diabetic Emergencies

Chapter 9 Surgical and ICU Considerations in Diabetes

Chapter 10 Hypoglycemia

Chapter 11 Hyperglycemia

Chapter 12 Infections in the Diabetic Patient

Chapter 13 Diabetes in Pregnancy

Chapter 14 Diabetic Nephropathy

Chapter 15 Diabetic Neuropathy

Chapter 16 Hypertension in the Diabetic Patient

Chapter 12 Heart Disease in the Diabetic Patient

Chapter 17 Atherosclerosis and Vascular Thrombosis

Chapter 18 PVD

Chapter 19 The Diabetic Foot

Chapter 20 Gastrointestinal Issues in Diabetes

Chapter 21 Dermatologic Complications in Diabetes

Chapter 22 Ocular and Ophthalmic Complications

Chapter 23 Exercise in Prevention and Management

Chapter 24 Diabetes in the Elderly Patient

Chapter 25 Diabetes in the Child

Chapter 26 Advanced Therapeutic Approaches

Chapter 27 Patient and Family Education in Diabetes Management

Chapter 28 Drug Interactions and Patient Safety in Diabetes Management

Chapter 29 Patient Monitoring and Indications for Referral in Diabetes Mellitus

Chapter Template:
-Overview
-Epidemiology and Prevalence
-Signs, Symptoms, and Physical Examination
-Laboratory Evaluation
-Differential Diagnosis

Diabetes is an enormous issue in primary care medicine and is the most frequently presented disease in most teaching hospitals. Cases are rapidly rising and the spectrum of medical complications and drug therapy requirements is enormous. A primary care-friendly book on diabetes that emphasizes practical diagnostic, therapeutic, and nutritional guidance will be useful and heavily used--especially one based on the impeccable and authoritative Ellenberg and Rifkin’s.