Impaired insulin secretion and increased insulin resistance, the main pathophysiological features of type 2 diabetes, jointly contribute to the development of
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schemes of diabetes mellitus; nowadays the following is mostly accepted (Figure 1) Type 1 diabetes mellitus Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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12 oct 2015 · Obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes (59,60) with complex genetic and en- vironmental etiology Insulin resistance develops with
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30 nov 2015 · many studies elucidated the natural history and temporal contribution of insulin resistance and ?-cell insulin secretion in 'type II' diabetes
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30 avr 2015 · Mostly patients with diabetes mellitus have either type 1 diabetes (which is immune-mediated or idiopathic) Type 2 DM (formerly known as non-
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Type 2 diabetics may or may not need to inject insulin during their lifetime Although the exact cause is unknown, Type 2 is considered a disease of genetic
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Recent research into the pathophysiology of type 2 DM has led to the introduction of new medications like glucagon-like peptide 1 analogoues: dipeptidyl
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The pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by peripheral insulin resistance, impaired regulation of hepatic glucose
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