02612cam a2200361 i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000380008802000250012602000410015102000250019203500200021704000230023704200080026005000220026806000110029008200160030110000330031724502030035025000190055326000570057230000500062950400510067950506430073052006360137365000250200965000280203465000320206265000340209478701220212816535328OSt20150408114023.0101105s2011 enka b 001 0 eng  a 2010047258 a9781444333855 (pbk. : alk. paper) a9781444391138 (ePDF) a9781444391152 (Wiley online library) a9781444391145 (ePub) a(DNLM)101546891 aDNLM/DLCcDLCerda apcc00aRC660b.H553 201110aWK 81500a616.4622221 aLevy, David,d1954-eauthor.10aPractical diabetes care /cDavid Levy, MD, FRCP, Consultant Physician, Gillian Hanson Centre, Whipps Cross University Hospital; Honorary Senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK. aThird Edition. aChichester, West Sussex :bJohn Wiley & Sons,c2011. axxi, 314 pages :bill. (some color) ;c22 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Preface. -- Numbers, conversions and tables. -- Chapter 1 Classification and diagnosis. -- Chapter 2 Diabetes in the emergency department. -- Chapter 3 Management of in-patient diabetes. -- Chapter 4 Type 1 diabetes: insulin treatment. -- Chapter 5 Type 2 diabetes: general introduction. -- Chapter 6 Type 2 diabetes: pharmacological treatment of hyperglycaemia. -- Chapter 7 Infections in diabetes. -- Chapter 8 Diabetic renal disease. -- Chapter 9 Diabetes and the eye. -- Chapter 10 Diabetic neuropathy. -- Chapter 11 Hypertension. -- Chapter 12 Lipids. -- Chapter 13 Psychological aspects of diabetes. a"Diabetes is the catalyst for a whole host of chronic complications that can appear as a result of the disease, such as: diabetic retinopathy, diabetic neuropathy, foot ulcers, kidney failure, and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. Diabetes management is changing rapidly, and powerful new agents, including some that may modify the natural history of diabetes and its complications, continue to be introduced, as both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes increase in prevalence and impact worldwide. This brief guide summarizes the specific information needed for clinical treatment of diabetic patients"--Provided by publisher. 0aDiabetesxTreatment. 0aPrimary care (Medicine)12aDiabetes Mellitusxtherapy.22aDiabetes Mellitusxdiagnosis.08iRevision of (work)aLevy, David, 1954-tPractical diabetesb2nd ed.dSt. Albans : Altman Pub., 2006w(OCoLC)173072518