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Bae Joong Ho - - 2005
Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is a rare but well known cause of acute pancreatitis (AP), which can be a life- threatening complication if the degree of HTG is severe enough. It might be primary in origin or secondary to alcohol abuse, diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, or drugs. A serum triglyceride (TG) level of ...
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Golden Sherita Hill - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: To summarize evidence on the impact of hyperglycemia on stroke outcomes and to present therapy algorithms for inpatient management in diabetic stroke patients. DATA SOURCES: Guidelines for inpatient management of diabetes were reviewed and extracted from a technical review and recommendations from 2 national diabetes and endocrine organizations. MEDLINE ...
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Nakhla Meranda - - 2005
This article covers some unusual or rare causes of diabetes mellitus chosen not necessarily on the basis of frequency or rarity, but rather on the basis of how well the disease and its implications in diabetes management is understood. A specific diagnosis is of help in these rare syndromes but ...
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Donadille B - - 2005
Prevalence of diabetes is increasing worldwide in epidemic proportions. Its appropriate clinical management requires a careful etiological diagnosis. Laminopathies recently emerged as clinically heterogeneous genetic disorders due to mutations in lamins or lamin-associated proteins, which are components of the nuclear envelope. Laminopathies regroup at least eight distinct diseases, belonging to ...
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Sanya E O - - 2005
Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the commonest cause of epilepsy-related death and most of the presumed risks factors associated with it are probably avoidable. In Nigeria most deaths in individuals with epilepsy occurred at home and so were never reported. Therefore, autopsies are usually not carried to determine ...
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Tréton J - - 2005
The "Société Française de Gériatrie et Gérontologie" (SFGG) and "Association de Langue Française pour l'Etude du Diabète et des Maladies Métaboliques" (ALFEDIAM) have decided to join their efforts in actions to improve the management and treatment of the elderly diabetic patients. New knowledge brought by the fundamental research in the ...
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Haller Michael J - - 2005
This article reviews our current understanding of the etiology, presentation, and management of type 1 diabetes. The discussion includes a review of the natural history of diabetes, the complex relationship between genetic and environmental risk for type 1 diabetes, and current methods for prediction of type 1 diabetes. The article ...
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Kristula M A - - 2005
Bedding samples were collected twice from commercial dairy free-stall facilities that used recycled sand and clean sand in both the summer and winter. Collection began on the day sand was taken from the pile (d 0) and placed in the free stalls, and continued for 5 to 7 additional days. ...
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Guraya Salman Y - - 2005
Recently, dramatic advances in research have elucidated the prognosis of gallstone disease and have permitted a more selective choice of persons for treatment based on symptom status and projected prognosis. Ultrasound- detected-incidental gallstones are infrequently clinically significant, but this finding has prompted the surgeons to have a liberal attitude towards ...
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Peel Elizabeth - - 2005
Adopting and maintaining a healthy diet is pivotal to diabetic regimens. Behavioural research has focused on strategies to modify/maintain healthy behaviours; thus 'compliance' and 'noncompliance' are operationalized by researchers. In contrast, discursive psychology focuses on the actions different accounts accomplish--in this case regarding diets. Using thematic discourse analysis, we examine ...
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Holt Richard I G - - 2005
The association between schizophrenia and diabetes has been recognized for well over a century, but the underlying reasons for this association are unclear. In October 2003, an international group of diabetologists and psychiatrists met to review the literature relating to the association, and to create pragmatic guidelines for the management ...
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Danielson Kirstie K - - 2005
Delayed menarche is associated with subsequent reproductive and skeletal complications. Previous research has found delayed growth and pubertal maturation with type 1 diabetes and poor glycemic control. The effect of diabetes management on menarche is important to clarify, because tighter control might prevent these complications. The objective of this study ...
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Weijman Iris - - 2005
The aim of this study was to investigate how factors in the workplace and personal factors are related to the frequency with which people with diabetes perform self-management activities and the degree to which they do or do not experience the performing of self-management activities as a burden. Two hundred ...
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Rhodes Erinn T - - 2005
Pediatric patients with diabetes are managed with increasingly complex regimens. To optimally manage these patients during the perioperative period, pediatric anesthesiologists must carefully consider the pathophysiology of the disease, patient-specific methods of treatment, status of glycemic control, and the type of surgery proposed. Important pediatric issues, including body size, pubertal ...
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Livingstone Callum - - 2006
Treatment with lithium has long been recognized to be associated with metabolic adverse effects notably hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, weight gain and nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. It is important that clinicians prescribing lithium are aware of these adverse effects and have a strategy for their detection and management. We review aspects of these ...
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Chodosh Joshua - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Although enthusiasm is growing for self-management programs for chronic conditions, there are conflicting data regarding their effectiveness and no agreement on their essential components. PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness and essential components of self-management programs for hypertension, osteoarthritis, and diabetes mellitus. DATA SOURCES: The authors searched multiple sources dated ...
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Steele Mark A - - 2005
Field experiments provide rigorous tests of ecological hypotheses but are usually limited to small spatial scales. It is thus unclear whether these findings extrapolate to larger scales relevant to conservation and management. We show that the results of experiments detecting density-dependent mortality of reef fish on small habitat patches scale ...
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Miller Daisy - - 2005
To explore how couples adjust to dietary management of type 2 diabetes. Couples were interviewed, first together and then separately, during the first year after diagnosis and 1 year later. Qualitative interviews conducted in hospital classrooms using a semistructured interview guide. Couples (N = 20) with a recently diagnosed spouse ...
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Shetty A K - - 2005
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia), a commonly consumed vegetable is used as an adjunct in the management of diabetes mellitus. A study was carried out to examine the effect of edible portion of bitter gourd at 10% level in the diet in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. To evaluate the glycaemic control ...
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Gregg Robert E - - 2005
In the first of three articles (MPM 2005; Vol. 20 #5: 229-232), the author reviewed the broad concept of performance evaluation, defined the term validity in the evaluation process as a standard derived from court decisions, and detailed objective criteria that managers should follow in rating employees. The second article ...
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Srinivasan K - - 2005
Diet has been recognized as a corner stone in the management of diabetes mellitus. Spices are the common dietary adjuncts that contribute to the taste and flavour of foods. Besides, spices are also known to exert several beneficial physiological effects including the antidiabetic influence. This review considers all the available ...
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Bandyopadhyay Prabirkumar - - 2005
September 10-15, 2005, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes held its 41st Annual Meeting in Athens, Greece. This meeting was devoted to new developments in understanding, diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus and related disorders. Each day's program included plenary sessions, symposia, oral presentations, poster discussions, lectures, current ...
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Stallwood Lynda - - 2005
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of caregiver stress, perceived stress and coping on home management and glycemic control of young children with type 1 diabetes. METHOD: A correlational design of 73 conveniently sampled caregivers of children younger than 9 years of age receiving routine ...
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Passannante Anthony N - - 2005
An increasing number of obese patients in the operating room is inevitable due to the well-known associated chronic health problems such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, arthritis and cancer. Further, bariatric surgery is also likely to be increasingly performed. This article discusses the intraoperative issues in the care of patients ...
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Bharucha Tara - - 2005
Neonatal diabetes mellitus (hyperglycaemia within the first month of life, with an insulin requirement) may be transient or permanent. Management is complex, due to lack of subcutaneous fat and the need for small doses of insulin, and may be complicated by additional medical problems. Three cases are presented, the first ...
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Wang Chen-Yen - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Chinese Americans is rising, and cultural and socioeconomic factors prevent this population from achieving optimal diabetes management. OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a culturally appropriate diabetes management program tailored to Chinese Americans with type 2 diabetes and the preliminary ...
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Deeg Mark A - - 2005
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is growing rapidly worldwide. Reducing the complications of diabetes requires aggressive management of multiple risk factors, including elevated blood pressure, abnormal plasma lipid levels, and elevated plasma glucose. Fortunately, numerous agents are available to control these risk factors. This review discusses the therapeutic ...
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Nugent Bruce W - - 2005
Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) is the most serious acute complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Emergency department management focuses on prompt diagnosis and restoration of hemodynamic stability with appropriate fluid therapy while maintaining electrolyte homeostasis. Identification of any precipitating illness is essential. The emergence of HHS as a critical presentation ...
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Forthomme Bénédicte - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Spike effectiveness represents a determining element in volleyball. To compete at a high level, the player must, in particular, produce a spike characterized by a high ball velocity. HYPOTHESIS: Some muscular and physical features could influence ball velocity during the volleyball spike. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive laboratory study. METHODS: A ...
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McCoubrie R - - 2005
Patients with advanced cancer and diabetes mellitus present a challenge to healthcare professionals. To establish how diabetes is currently being managed in these patients, we audited the care of patients who died in Cheltenham General Hospital over the previous 12 months with diagnoses of both diabetes mellitus and cancer. Management ...
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Smith Shannon L - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To gain an understanding of cultural and socioeconomic forces that shape beliefs about diabetes and its self-management. METHODS: Thirteen focus groups were conducted in community settings in West Virginia using a semistructured interview guide. RESULTS: Diabetes is perceived as a relatively new disease. Self-management behaviors reflect a mixture of ...
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Liu Andrew H - - 2005
Although we aim to normalize the lives of children with asthma by controlling their day and night symptoms and preventing exacerbations and morbidity, optimal childhood asthma management may result when the assessment and monitoring of asthma includes measured biomarkers--meaning objective, biological measures of lung dysfunction and inflammation. Precedence for such ...
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Weinzimer Stuart A - - 2005
Type 1 diabetes mellitus was thought to be the prevalent type of diabetes in children and adolescents; however, increasing numbers of juvenile patients appear to have type 2 diabetes. Management of all diabetes in young patients should include regular assessment, careful monitoring for glycemic control and the presence of hypoglycemia, ...
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Fedele Domenico - - 2005
Diabetes mellitus affects 3-6% of the population. Patients with diabetes experience chronic vascular complications, which lead to a wide range of medical problems. Genitourinary problems are included among these complications, related to both neuropathy and vasculopathy. The most important clinical features relating to genitourinary involvement in patients with diabetes include ...
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Bull Sheana S - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: Given the potential for the Internet to be used as a dynamic, interactive medium for providing information, changing attitudes and behaviour and enhancing social support, it is important to consider whether what is currently available online for chronic illness self-management adequately harnesses this potential. The objective of this paper ...
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Delagnes Anne - - 2005
Relatively few remains of Late Pliocene hominids' knapping activities have been recovered to date, and these have seldom been studied in terms of manual dexterity and technical achievements. With regard to early hominid technological development, the evidence provided by the data from 2.34 Myr site of Lokalalei 2C (Kenya) questions ...
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Noble Jason - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To review evidence supporting use of thiazolidinediones (TZDs) in management of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). QUALITY OF EVIDENCE: A MEDLINE search found several randomized controlled trials (level I evidence). No systematic reviews of these trials were found in the Cochrane Library. MAIN MESSAGE: Thiazolidinediones lower hemoglobin AIc levels ...
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Ettingshausen Carmen Escuriola - - 2005
Patients with hemophilia who develop inhibitors present a particular challenge in therapeutic management. Although such patients are at high risk for severe bleeding episodes, the optimal treatment approach--prophylaxis--is ineffective unless inhibitors are eliminated. Several protocols for immune tolerance induction have been used. Success rates may vary depending both on patient ...
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Vettor Roberto - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical studies on the effects of sibutramine on weight loss and glycemic control in obese subjects with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Controlled clinical trials assessing the effect sizes of sibutramine on weight ...
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Lim Hoong Sern - - 2005
In this study, it was found that increased plasma B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels in patients with diabetes may be related to left ventricular (LV) diastolic relaxation, independent of LV mass and atherosclerosis (using common carotid intima-media thickness as a surrogate index). A "package of care" of glycemic control and ...
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Knight Kevin - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To systematically evaluate and synthesize published evidence regarding the effect of disease management programs for patients with diabetes mellitus on processes and outcomes of care. STUDY DESIGN: Systematic literature review and meta-analysis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Computerized databases were searched for English-language controlled studies assessing the effect of diabetes disease ...
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Lusignan Simon - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence appears to be increasing. Guidelines exist regarding its management. Recommendations regarding drug therapy have changed. Little is known about the influence of these guidelines and changed recommendations on the actual management of patients with type 2 ...
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Helgeson Vicki S - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Friendships of adolescents with chronic illness have been rarely studied. OBJECTIVE: To compare the friendships of boys and girls with diabetes with those between healthy adolescents. METHODS: One hundred and thirty-eight adolescents were interviewed at summer camps. Participants indicated their number of close friends and rated friendships for support ...
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Wang Yu-Tsai - - 2005
Prosodic abnormality is a common feature in the dysarthrias associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), but very few analytic studies have been reported on the nature of the prosodic disturbances. This study, based on analyses of conversational and sentence speech samples, reports on breath group structure and its temporal and ...
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Edmisson Ken W - - 2005
Diabetes is a chronic disease associated with multisystem complications. In particular, cardiovascular and renal demise are almost certain in individuals who have diabetes, with cardiovascular complications account-ing for over 50% of mortality among patients who have type 2 diabetes mellitus. Documented benefits of lowering cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose levels ...
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Tilden Barbara - - 2005
The authors present the case study of a 26-year-old woman who developed diabetes in early adolescence and who attended seven CAT sessions. They used phenomenology to analyze therapy transcripts, case notes, and a reflexive journal and extract the major themes. The client's identity had been overshadowed by the development of ...
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Incalzi Raffaele Antonelli - - 2005
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To assess differences, if any, in the pattern of disability measured using basic activities of daily living (BADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) in COPD and congestive heart failure (CHF), using diabetes mellitus as a reference noncardiorespiratory disabling condition. DESIGN: Multicenter survey. SETTING: General medicine or ...
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Steed Liz - - 2005
Self-management has been described as the cornerstone of care for diabetes. Many self-management studies are limited by poor methodology and poor descriptions of the intervention. The current study developed a theoretically based self-management programme for patients with type 2 diabetes, which was evaluated via a randomized controlled trial. At immediate ...
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Moghissi Etie S - - 2005
The evidence continues to strengthen our understanding that improved glycemic control with the use of insulin therapy may significantly improve morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients with hyperglycemia, with or without a previous diagnosis of diabetes. However, many questions remain concerning the impact and relative contributions of blood glucose and ...
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Curtis Christopher E - - 2005
A patient with a history of type II diabetes mellitus (DM), end stage renal disease (ESRD), and congestive heart failure (CHF) developed necrotizing fasciitis caused by Serratia marcescens after scraping his leg on rocks in a river while fishing. Aggressive management with surgical debridement, antibiotics, and pressure support was unsuccessful.
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