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Molecular Basis of Pancreas Development and Function (Hardcover)
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Molecular Basis of Pancreas Development and Function (Hardcover)
Series: Endocrine Updates, 11
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Diabetes mellitus is rapidly increasing in prevalence throughout
both developed and developing countries. The social and economic
burden of this disease is estimated to cost 14 billion dollars
worldwide. In the USA alone, 15 million individuals are diabetic,
nearly half of them unaware of their condition. Complications of
diabetes mellitus are the leading causes for blindness, limb
amputation and chronic renal failure and kidney transplantation in
industrialized countries. Further, diabetes mellitus per se and the
metabolic derangement associated with diabetes are important risk
factors for cardiovascular disease. Diabetes, as defined by an
elevated fasting blood glucose level is presently subdivided in
etiologically distinct groups. The most prevalent being type 2
(adult onset) diabetes characterized by insulin resistance and
failure of the ~-cell to supply insulin in amounts sufficient to
meet the body's needs. Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, most commonly
with an onset during childhood and adolescence, is caused by an
auto-immune destruction of the pancreatic ~-cells. The causations
of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes involve a combination of complex
genetic traits and environmental influences. A third category are
the mature onset diabetes of the young (MODY). This comparatively
small group of patients (-10% of diabetes) presents relative early
in life "30 years of age) compared to the more common late onset
type 2 diabetes.
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