This book's objective is to offer comprehensive information on gestational diabetes diagnosis and management. This book explains a number of features of gestational diabetes (GD) by focusing on its complex multifactorial causes, which are still poorly understood.
This book presents a compendium of thorough information on the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a complicated, progressive condition that causes a variety of consequences.
This comprehensive book uses up-to-date data to show the numerous insights into glucose tolerance. The involvement of transitional stages is linked to the progression of normal glucose tolerance (NGT) to type 2 diabetes.
The important details of diabetes, including its diagnosis and treatments, are included in this book. In most of the world's regions over the last few decades, diabetes has become increasingly prevalent.
This book, which is infused with an inquiry-based approach, provides its readers with guidance. The book is made up of current data that clarifies what is presently understood about Type 1 Diabetes as an autoimmune illness.
This book explains recent advancements in Type-1 Diabetes research globally, concentrating on many research areas important to this condition. The topics covered include identifying and managing diabetes mellitus and alternative treatments.
Globally, Type-2 Diabetes is a serious health issue. Patients who have this disease are at a 2- to 4-times higher risk of mortality, morbidity, and renal and cardiovascular consequences. Understanding the causes of the onset and progression of this condition
Today, Type-2 Diabetes is a serious health issue in every country. Patients who have this disease are at a 2- to 4-times higher risk of mortality, morbidity, and renal and cardiovascular consequences. Topics including pathophysiology and complications are covered in this unusual book.
In-depth analysis of the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes is provided in this book. The classic autoimmune illness is type 1 diabetes. Although genetic factors are to blame, they cannot adequately explain the fast, if not overwhelming, spread of this disease.
The book includes analyses on the pathophysiology of Type-1 Diabetes, a well-known autoimmune condition. Although genetic factors are to blame, they cannot adequately explain the fast, if not overwhelming, spread of this disease.
This insightful book offers a broad view on the issues of diabetic foot. Diabetes mellitus has gained more recognition as a global disease during the past few years.
Reviews of the pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes may be found in the book. The classic autoimmune illness is type 1 diabetes. Genetic factors are to blame, but they are unable to explain how quickly and how severe this disease has become.
The book is made comprised of the most recent data that explains how Type 1 Diabetes is now understood to be an autoimmune illness. It also describes the challenges that remain with the present therapies and potential fixes for the not too distant future.
This book explains many methods for managing diabetes mellitus. Controlling and normalizing blood glucose levels and preventing diabetic complications are the main goals of managing and treating diabetes mellitus.
The book offers a summary of recent advancements in Type-1 Diabetes research around the globe, concentrating on several research areas important to this condition. The topics discussed include psychosocial traits, complications associated with diabetes mellitus,
The goal of this book is to provide the readers with thorough understanding about gestational diabetes. Hyperglycemia with onset or initial detection during pregnancy is what is meant when someone has gestational diabetes mellitus.
The issue of clinical management in Type-2 Diabetes is covered in this book. According to estimates from the World Health Organization, about 120 million individuals worldwide are estimated to have type-2 diabetes.
Gangrene is a serious health issue that can have detrimental implications in any of its clinical presentations, including the death of a significant mass of bodily tissues for unknown reasons. This book gives readers up-to-date information on the most recent developments and studies in the subject of managing gangrene. It engages in conversations and debates on the bacteriological, physiological, clinical, and other facets of this approach. The therapy of gangrene, both diabetic and non-diabetic, presents complex issues that have been thoroughly discussed. Analyzing current trends and the epidemiology of gangrene—a dangerous and sometimes lethal complication—has drawn particular attention.
Research from internationally recognized professionals is included in this book. They talk about how beneficial their research is in comparison to diabetic nephropathy. In addition to outlining the most recent pharmaceutical treatments for diabetic nephropathy, the book clarifies the emerging role of oxidative stress in the development of diabetic nephropathy and the intrarenal renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). It presents the most recent data on a number of pathophysiological factors that contribute to the development of diabetic nephropathy and highlights additional important roles played by factors other than the RAAS in the pathogenesis of the condition, such as immune cytokines, AGE/RAGE, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Finally, current data on various unique pharmacological treatments for diabetic nephropathy are also included.