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Diabetes : Chronic Complications.

By: Series: Practical Diabetes Series | v.16Publication details: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2005 ©2005Edition: 2nd edISBN:
  • 9780470865804
DDC classification:
  • 616.4
Online resources:
Contents:
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Intro -- Diabetes Chronic Complications -- Contents -- Preface to Diabetic Complications -- Foreword to Diabetic Complications -- Preface to the Current Edition -- List of Contributors -- 1 Diabetes and the Eye -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy -- 1.3 Retinal anatomy -- 1.4 Classification/clinical and histological features of diabetic retinopathy -- 2 Diabetes and the Kidney -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Normal renal structure and function -- 2.3 Stages in the development of diabetic renal disease -- 2.4 Prevalence and significance of microalbuminuria -- 2.5 Screening for diabetic renal disease -- 2.6 Initiators and promoters of diabetic renal disease -- 2.7 Renal morphology and diabetic nephropathy -- 2.8 Prevention and treatment of diabetic renal disease -- 2.9 Summary and clinical recommendations -- 3 Diabetes and Foot Disease -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diabetic foot ulceration -- 3.3 Charcot foot -- 3.4 The organization of foot care -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Diabetes and Autonomic Neuropathy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Causative factors -- 4.3 Tests of autonomic function -- 4.4 Prevalence -- 4.5 Screening for autonomic neuropathy -- 4.6 Clinical syndromes -- 4.7 Conclusion -- 5 Diabetes and Sexual Health -- 5.1 Male erectile dysfunction -- 5.2 Aetiology -- 5.3 Assessment of the diabetic male with ED -- 5.4 Discussion and counselling -- 5.5 Management of ED in the diabetic male -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7 Sexual dysfunction in the female with diabetes -- 6 Diabetes and the Heart -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Nature of the problem -- 6.3 Primary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.4 Management of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.5 Secondary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.6 Conclusions -- 7 Diabetes and the Brain -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Cerebrovascular disease and diabetes.
7.3 Primary prevention of stroke in diabetes -- 7.4 Stroke prevention -- 7.5 Management of acute stroke in diabetic patients -- 7.6 Diabetes and cognitive function -- 7.7 Summary -- 8 Diabetes and the Gastrointestinal System -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Epidemiology -- 8.3 Pathophysiology of GI dysfunction -- 8.4 Oesophageal complications -- 8.5 Stomach complications -- 8.6 Small intestine -- 8.7 Colon -- 8.8 Anorectal function -- 8.9 Pancreatic -- 8.10 Hepatobiliary -- 8.11 Biliary disorders -- 8.12 Diabetic diarrhoea -- 8.13 Conclusion -- 9 Diabetes and Musculoskeletal Disease -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Pathophysiology -- 9.3 Musculoskeletal conditions associated with diabetes -- 9.4 Upper limb diabetic complications -- 9.5 Generalized conditions involving the skeletal system in diabetes -- 9.6 Functional disability in diabetic patients -- 9.7 Conclusion -- 10 Diabetes and the Skin -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Necrobiotic disorders -- 10.3 Necrobiosis lipoidica -- 10.4 Acanthosis nigricans -- 10.5 Eruptive xanthomata -- 10.6 Diabetic thick skin -- 10.7 Diabetic dermopathy -- 10.8 Bullosis diabeticorum -- 10.9 Infections -- 10.10 Perforating disorders -- 10.11 Glucagonoma syndrome -- 10.12 Vitiligo -- 10.13 Dermatological definitions -- 10.14 Dermatological therapies -- Index.
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Remote;text;Intro -- Diabetes Chronic Complications -- Contents -- Preface to Diabetic Complications -- Foreword to Diabetic Complications -- Preface to the Current Edition -- List of Contributors -- 1 Diabetes and the Eye -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy -- 1.3 Retinal anatomy -- 1.4 Classification/clinical and histological features of diabetic retinopathy -- 2 Diabetes and the Kidney -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Normal renal structure and function -- 2.3 Stages in the development of diabetic renal disease -- 2.4 Prevalence and significance of microalbuminuria -- 2.5 Screening for diabetic renal disease -- 2.6 Initiators and promoters of diabetic renal disease -- 2.7 Renal morphology and diabetic nephropathy -- 2.8 Prevention and treatment of diabetic renal disease -- 2.9 Summary and clinical recommendations -- 3 Diabetes and Foot Disease -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diabetic foot ulceration -- 3.3 Charcot foot -- 3.4 The organization of foot care -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Diabetes and Autonomic Neuropathy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Causative factors -- 4.3 Tests of autonomic function -- 4.4 Prevalence -- 4.5 Screening for autonomic neuropathy -- 4.6 Clinical syndromes -- 4.7 Conclusion -- 5 Diabetes and Sexual Health -- 5.1 Male erectile dysfunction -- 5.2 Aetiology -- 5.3 Assessment of the diabetic male with ED -- 5.4 Discussion and counselling -- 5.5 Management of ED in the diabetic male -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7 Sexual dysfunction in the female with diabetes -- 6 Diabetes and the Heart -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Nature of the problem -- 6.3 Primary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.4 Management of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.5 Secondary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.6 Conclusions -- 7 Diabetes and the Brain -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Cerebrovascular disease and diabetes.;7.3 Primary prevention of stroke in diabetes -- 7.4 Stroke prevention -- 7.5 Management of acute stroke in diabetic patients -- 7.6 Diabetes and cognitive function -- 7.7 Summary -- 8 Diabetes and the Gastrointestinal System -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Epidemiology -- 8.3 Pathophysiology of GI dysfunction -- 8.4 Oesophageal complications -- 8.5 Stomach complications -- 8.6 Small intestine -- 8.7 Colon -- 8.8 Anorectal function -- 8.9 Pancreatic -- 8.10 Hepatobiliary -- 8.11 Biliary disorders -- 8.12 Diabetic diarrhoea -- 8.13 Conclusion -- 9 Diabetes and Musculoskeletal Disease -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Pathophysiology -- 9.3 Musculoskeletal conditions associated with diabetes -- 9.4 Upper limb diabetic complications -- 9.5 Generalized conditions involving the skeletal system in diabetes -- 9.6 Functional disability in diabetic patients -- 9.7 Conclusion -- 10 Diabetes and the Skin -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Necrobiotic disorders -- 10.3 Necrobiosis lipoidica -- 10.4 Acanthosis nigricans -- 10.5 Eruptive xanthomata -- 10.6 Diabetic thick skin -- 10.7 Diabetic dermopathy -- 10.8 Bullosis diabeticorum -- 10.9 Infections -- 10.10 Perforating disorders -- 10.11 Glucagonoma syndrome -- 10.12 Vitiligo -- 10.13 Dermatological definitions -- 10.14 Dermatological therapies -- Index.

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Intro -- Diabetes Chronic Complications -- Contents -- Preface to Diabetic Complications -- Foreword to Diabetic Complications -- Preface to the Current Edition -- List of Contributors -- 1 Diabetes and the Eye -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Epidemiology of diabetic retinopathy -- 1.3 Retinal anatomy -- 1.4 Classification/clinical and histological features of diabetic retinopathy -- 2 Diabetes and the Kidney -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Normal renal structure and function -- 2.3 Stages in the development of diabetic renal disease -- 2.4 Prevalence and significance of microalbuminuria -- 2.5 Screening for diabetic renal disease -- 2.6 Initiators and promoters of diabetic renal disease -- 2.7 Renal morphology and diabetic nephropathy -- 2.8 Prevention and treatment of diabetic renal disease -- 2.9 Summary and clinical recommendations -- 3 Diabetes and Foot Disease -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Diabetic foot ulceration -- 3.3 Charcot foot -- 3.4 The organization of foot care -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Diabetes and Autonomic Neuropathy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Causative factors -- 4.3 Tests of autonomic function -- 4.4 Prevalence -- 4.5 Screening for autonomic neuropathy -- 4.6 Clinical syndromes -- 4.7 Conclusion -- 5 Diabetes and Sexual Health -- 5.1 Male erectile dysfunction -- 5.2 Aetiology -- 5.3 Assessment of the diabetic male with ED -- 5.4 Discussion and counselling -- 5.5 Management of ED in the diabetic male -- 5.6 Conclusions -- 5.7 Sexual dysfunction in the female with diabetes -- 6 Diabetes and the Heart -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Nature of the problem -- 6.3 Primary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.4 Management of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.5 Secondary prevention of heart disease in diabetes -- 6.6 Conclusions -- 7 Diabetes and the Brain -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Cerebrovascular disease and diabetes.

7.3 Primary prevention of stroke in diabetes -- 7.4 Stroke prevention -- 7.5 Management of acute stroke in diabetic patients -- 7.6 Diabetes and cognitive function -- 7.7 Summary -- 8 Diabetes and the Gastrointestinal System -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Epidemiology -- 8.3 Pathophysiology of GI dysfunction -- 8.4 Oesophageal complications -- 8.5 Stomach complications -- 8.6 Small intestine -- 8.7 Colon -- 8.8 Anorectal function -- 8.9 Pancreatic -- 8.10 Hepatobiliary -- 8.11 Biliary disorders -- 8.12 Diabetic diarrhoea -- 8.13 Conclusion -- 9 Diabetes and Musculoskeletal Disease -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Pathophysiology -- 9.3 Musculoskeletal conditions associated with diabetes -- 9.4 Upper limb diabetic complications -- 9.5 Generalized conditions involving the skeletal system in diabetes -- 9.6 Functional disability in diabetic patients -- 9.7 Conclusion -- 10 Diabetes and the Skin -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Necrobiotic disorders -- 10.3 Necrobiosis lipoidica -- 10.4 Acanthosis nigricans -- 10.5 Eruptive xanthomata -- 10.6 Diabetic thick skin -- 10.7 Diabetic dermopathy -- 10.8 Bullosis diabeticorum -- 10.9 Infections -- 10.10 Perforating disorders -- 10.11 Glucagonoma syndrome -- 10.12 Vitiligo -- 10.13 Dermatological definitions -- 10.14 Dermatological therapies -- Index.

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