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(Ebook) Textbook of Diabetes, Fourth Edition by Richard I. G. Holt, Clive Cockram, Allan Flyvbjerg, Barry J. Goldstein ISBN 9781405191814, 9781444324808, 1405191813, 1444324802

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Authors:Richard I. G. Holt, Clive Cockram, Allan Flyvbjerg, Barry J. Goldstein
Pages:1121 pages.
Year:2011
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:91.38 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781405191814, 9781444324808, 1405191813, 1444324802
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(Ebook) Textbook of Diabetes, Fourth Edition by Richard I. G. Holt, Clive Cockram, Allan Flyvbjerg, Barry J. Goldstein ISBN 9781405191814, 9781444324808, 1405191813, 1444324802

Content: Chapter 1 The History of Diabetes Mellitus (pages 1–23): Robert B. TattersallChapter 2 The Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus (pages 24–30): K. George M. M. AlbertiChapter 3 Epidemiology of Type 1 Diabetes (pages 31–44): Lars C. Stene, Valma Harjutsalo, Elena Moltchanova and Jaakko TuomilehtoChapter 4 Epidemiology of Type 2 Diabetes (pages 45–68): Ronald C. W. Ma and Peter C. Y. TongChapter 5 The Global Burden of Diabetes (pages 69–84): Mohammed K. Ali, Mary Beth Weber and K. M. Venkat NarayanChapter 6 Islet Function and Insulin Secretion (pages 85–103): Peter M. Jones and Shanta J. PersaudChapter 7 Insulin Action (pages 104–125): Xuxia Wu and W. Timothy GarveyChapter 8 Control of Weight: How Do We Get Fat? (pages 126–137): George A. BrayChapter 9 Type 1 Diabetes (pages 139–159): Ahmed J. Delli, Helena Elding Larsson, Sten?A. Ivarsson, A?ke Lernmark, Alice P. S. Kong and Juliana C. N. ChanChapter 10 Abnormalities of Insulin Secretion and ??Cell Defects in Type 2 Diabetes (pages 160–173): Mazen Alsahli and John E. GerichChapter 11 Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes (pages 174–190): Hannele Yki?JarvinenChapter 12 The Genetics of Type 2 Diabetes: From Candidate Gene Biology to Genome?Wide Studies (pages 191–214): Martine Vaxillaire and Philippe FroguelChapter 13 Metabolic Disturbances in Diabetes (pages 215–226): Adrian Vella and Robert A. RizzaChapter 14 Obesity and Diabetes (pages 227–241): Hans HaunerChapter 15 Monogenic Causes of Diabetes (pages 243–264): Angus Jones and Andrew T. HattersleyChapter 16 Drug?Induced Diabetes (pages 265–278): Neil J. L. Gittoes, John Ayuk and Robin E. FernerChapter 17 Endocrine Disorders that Cause Diabetes (pages 279–297): Neil A. HanleyChapter 18 Pancreatic Diseases and Diabetes (pages 298–309): Ranjit Unnikrishnan and Viswanathan MohanChapter 19 Clinical Presentations of Diabetes (pages 311–322): Ee Lin Lim and Roy TaylorChapter 20 The Aims of Diabetes Care (pages 323–333): Richard I. G. Holt and Barry J. GoldsteinChapter 21 Educating the Patient with Diabetes (pages 334–345): Carole Mensing and Barbara EichorstChapter 22 Lifestyle Issues: Diet (pages 346–357): Monika ToellerChapter 23 Lifestyle Issues: Exercise (pages 358–379): Jane E. Yardley, Angela Alberga, Glen P. Kenny and Ronald J. SigalChapter 24 Social Aspects of Diabetes (pages 380–398): Brian M. Frier and Mark W. J. StrachanChapter 25 Monitoring Diabetes (pages 399–409): Andrew J. FarmerChapter 26 Drug Therapy: Special Considerations in Diabetes (pages 410–423): Bernard M. Y. Cheung and Robin E. FernerChapter 27 Insulin and Insulin Treatment (pages 425–439): Stephen Gough and Parth NarendranChapter 28 New Technologies for Insulin Administration and Glucose Monitoring (pages 440–451): Howard Wolpert and Judy ShihChapter 29 Oral Antidiabetic Agents (pages 452–477): Clifford J. Bailey and Andrew J. KrentzChapter 30 Non?Insulin Parenteral Therapies (pages 478–493): Jens Juul Holst, Sten Madsbad and Ole SchmitzChapter 31 How to use Type 2 Diabetes Treatments in Clinical Practice: Combination Therapies (pages 494–513): Joseph A. Aloi and Anthony L. McCallChapter 32 In?Hospital Treatment and Surgery in Patients with Diabetes (pages 514–527): Maggie Sinclair Hammersley and June JamesChapter 33 Hypoglycemia in Diabetes (pages 528–545): Philip E. CryerChapter 34 Acute Metabolic Complications of Diabetes: Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemia (pages 546–552): Troels Krarup Hansen and Niels MollerChapter 35 Pathogenesis of Microvascular Complications (pages 553–574): Ferdinando Giacco and Michael BrownleeChapter 36 Diabetic Retinopathy (pages 575–598): Peter H. ScanlonChapter 37 Diabetic Nephropathy (pages 599–614): Sally M. Marshall and Allan FlyvbjergChapter 38 Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (pages 615–634): Dan ZieglerChapter 39 The Pathogenesis of Macrovascular Complications Including Atherosclerosis in Diabetes (pages 635–656): Riccardo Candido, Mark E. Cooper and Karin A. M. Jandeleit?DahmChapter 40 Cardiovascular Risk Factors (pages 657–683): Peter M. Nilsson, Adie Viljoen and Anthony S. WierzbickiChapter 41 Congestive Heart Failure (pages 684–697): Inga S. Thrainsdottir and Lars RydenChapter 42 Cerebrovascular Disease (pages 698–709): Colum F. Amory and Jesse WeinbergerChapter 43 Peripheral Vascular Disease (pages 710–724): Henrik H. SillesenChapter 44 Foot Problems in Patients with Diabetes (pages 725–742): Andrew J. M. BoultonChapter 45 Sexual Function in Men and Woman with Diabetes (pages 743–759): David PriceChapter 46 Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Diabetes (pages 760–773): Adil E. Bharucha and Michael CamilleriChapter 47 The Skin in Diabetes (pages 774–788): Graham R. Sharpe and Paul D. YesudianChapter 48 Bone and Rheumatic Disorders in Diabetes (pages 789–806): Andrew Grey and Nicola DalbethChapter 49 Psychologic Factors and Diabetes (pages 807–834): Christopher M. RyanChapter 50 Diabetes and Infections (pages 835–855): Clive S. Cockram and Nelson LeeChapter 51 Diabetes in Childhood (pages 857–874): Christine Chan and Marian RewersChapter 52 Diabetes in Adolescence and Transitional Care (pages 875–887): Debbie Kralik and Maria KambourakisChapter 53 Diabetes in Pregnancy (pages 888–921): Anne Dornhorst and Anita BanerjeeChapter 54 Diabetes in Old Age (pages 922–939): Alan J. SinclairChapter 55 Psychiatric Disorders and Diabetes (pages 940–956): Robert C. Peveler and Richard I. G. HoltChapter 56 The Role of Community and Specialist Services (pages 957–968): Jane Overland, Margaret McGill and Dennis K. YueChapter 57 The Role of the Multidisciplinary Team (pages 969–983): Wing?Yee So and Juliana C. N. ChanChapter 58 Models of Diabetes Care across Different Resource Settings (pages 984–998): Naomi S. Levitt, Bob Mash, Nigel Unwin, Jean Claude Mbanya, Jae?Hyoung Cho and Kun?Ho YoonChapter 59 Future Drug Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes (pages 999–1016): Helena Elding Larsson, Ahmed J. Delli, Sten?A. Ivarsson and Ake LernmarkChapter 60 Future Drug Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes (pages 1017–1044): Clifford J. BaileyChapter 61 Other Future Directions (pages 1045–1069): Shuibing Chen, Jayaraj Rajagopal, Qiao Zhou, Douglas A. Melton, Angela Koh, Peter Senior, A. M. James Shapiro, Andreea R. Barbu and Nils WelshChapter 62 Future Models of Diabetes Care (pages 1070–1080): Robert A. Gabbay and Alan M. Adelman
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