Several major clinical trials involving older people with diabetes have provided a much greater evidence base from which to draw clinical therapeutic decisions, and several new themes in geriatric diabetes are emerging. This new edition of the popular <i>Diabetes in Old Age</i> features up-to-date a
Diabetes in Old Age, Second Edition
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 1999, , Lt
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Impaired Glucose Regulation in Old Age: The Scale of the Problem (pages 1โ16): Paul Finucane and Phil Popplewell
Chapter 2 Pathophysiology of Diabetes in the Elderly (pages 17โ23): Graydon S. Meneilly
Chapter 3 Establishing the Diagnosis (pages 25โ39): P. Jean Ho and John R. Turtle
Chapter 4 Screening and Treatment Strategies for Diabetes Complications in the Elderly (pages 41โ49): Lea Sorenson and Dennis K. Yue
Chapter 5 Metabolic Decompensation (pages 52โ66): Simon C. M. Croxson
Chapter 6 The Diabetic Foot (pages 67โ87): Matthew J. Young and Andrew J. M. Boulton
Chapter 7 Erectile Dysfunction (pages 89โ102): Aaron Vinik and Donald Richardson
Chapter 8 Mortality and its Predictors in Type 2 Diabetes (pages 103โ117): M. Muggeo, G. Zoppini, E. Brun, E. Bonora and G. Verlato
Chapter 9 Visual Loss (pages 119โ131): Amanda Butcher and Paul Dodson
Chapter 10 Hypoglycaemia (pages 133โ152): Vincent McAulay and Brian M. Frier
Chapter 11 Issues in the Initial Management of Type 2 Diabetes (pages 154โ164): Alan J. Sinclair
Chapter 12 Insulin Therapy (pages 165โ176): Tim Hendra
Chapter 13 Managing Surgery in the Elderly Diabetic Patient (pages 177โ185): Geoffrey Gill and Susan Benbow
Chapter 14 Metabolic Risk Factors and their Treatment (pages 187โ198): Hosam K. Kamel and John E. Morley
Chapter 15 Drug Therapy: Current and Emerging Agents (pages 199โ214): Joe M. Chehade and Arshag D. Mooradian
Chapter 16 Rehabilitation (pages 215โ227): Paul Finucane and Maria Crotty
Chapter 17 Approaching Primary Care (pages 229โ239): Klaas Reenders
Chapter 18 Diabetes in Care Homes (pages 241โ251): Alan J. Sinclair and Roger Gadsby
Chapter 19 Modern Perspectives and Recent Advances (pages 253โ261): Christopher J. Turnbull and Alan J. Sinclair
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