Diabetes Mellitus Manual

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McGraw Hill Professional, 2005 - Medical - 498 pages

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AN AUTHORITATIVE, POINT-OF-CARE GUIDE FOR THE PRIMARY CARE SETTING.

Edited and designed especially for use by the non-specialist clinician, this handy resource provides an effective distillation of the clinical content from ELLENBERG & RIFKIN’S DIABETES MELLITUS – the most trusted resource in the literature! Nowhere else can you find such up-to-date, practical, and accessible information on this important disease and its complications.

FEATURES:
*Concise, practical, state-of-the-art information drawn from one of the most trustworthy sources in the field
*The latest classification, diagnostic, and treatment guidelines for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
*Portable, powerful, pocket-friendly, and affordable
*Includes the latest pharmacological therapeutics in this rapidly developing field
*Up-to-date information on nutritional therapy and patient education in the management of diabetes
*Authoritative advice on complications such as neuropathy, ocular and ophthalmic conditions, heart disease, and more
*Coverage of diabetes in the child, in pregnancy, in the elderly, and other special cases

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Contents

Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus
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Chapter
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Pierre Lefèvre MD PhD FRCP
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About the author (2005)

Sylvio Inzucchi is a diabetes specialist who sees patients in the primary care and specialty clinics, so readers know that the content has been edited by a physician who knows the unique needs of primary care physicians.

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