Intensive Insulinotherapy - External Links and Resources

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Diabetes (E10–E14, 250)
Types of diabetes
  • Prediabetes
    • Impaired fasting glucose
    • Impaired glucose tolerance
  • Type 1
  • Type 1.5
  • Type 2
  • KPD
  • MODY
  • NDM
    • Transient
    • Permanent
  • Diabetes and pregnancy: Gestational diabetes
Blood tests
  • Blood sugar
  • Glycosylated hemoglobin
  • Glucose tolerance test
  • Fructosamine
Diabetes management
  • Diabetic diet
  • Anti-diabetic drugs
  • Insulin therapy
  • Glossary of diabetes
Complications/prognosis
  • Diabetic comas
    • Diabetic hypoglycemia
    • Diabetic ketoacidosis
    • Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state
  • Diabetic angiopathy
  • Diabetic foot
    • ulcer
    • neuropathic arthropathy
  • Diabetic myonecrosis
  • Diabetic nephropathy
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Diabetic cardiomyopathy
  • Diabetic dermadrome
    • Diabetic dermopathy
    • Diabetic bulla
    • Diabetic cheiroarthropathy
    • Neuropathic ulcer
Lines of research
  • Embryonic stem cells
  • Gastric bypass surgery

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