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Diabetes

Clinician's Desk Reference

Keren Zhou , M. Cecilia Lansang , Richard David Leslie , Tahseen A. Chowdhury

Medical / Endocrinology & Metabolism

The book explains the underlying pathophysiology of the disease and covers in detail all its main forms and complications. Separate chapters consider the range of treatment options, together with summaries of key clinical trials. Coverage also includes epidemiology and classification, as well as diagnosis, screening, limiting risk, and other aspects of disease management and patient care. The book is illustrated throughout by explanatory diagrams, graphs, tables, and photos.

Key Features:

1. Builds on its strength of having excellent content on long-term management of hyperglycemia by including pancreas and islet transplantation.

2. Contains invaluable information on glucose monitoring for healthcare professionals interested in diabetes.

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