Tag: diabetes mellitus


DIABETIC GASTROPATHY

Introduction to Diabetic Gastropathy Diabetic gastropathy represents a significant and often debilitating complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by a range of structural and functional disturbances within the stomach. Primarily manifesting as inflammation, ulceration, and the erosion of the gastric lining, this condition is most frequently observed in individuals struggling with long-term, inadequately managed blood glucose […]

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UMP TEST

Introduction to the Urine Microprotein Test (UMP) The Urine Microprotein Test, commonly abbreviated as UMP, stands as a cornerstone in the early detection and ongoing management of renal pathologies. It is fundamentally a noninvasive and highly cost-effective diagnostic method designed to quantify the minute amounts of specific proteins, primarily albumin and total proteins, excreted in […]

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LIPODYSTROPHY

Defining Lipodystrophy: A Disorder of Adipose Tissue Regulation Lipodystrophy serves as an umbrella term encompassing a diverse group of rare or uncommon disorders characterized fundamentally by an inability to regulate the process of lipid metabolism. This dysfunction is manifested primarily through abnormal distribution of adipose tissue, involving either localized or generalized loss of fat (lipoatrophy) […]

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SOHVAL-SOFFER SYNDROME

Introduction and Historical Context: Defining Sohval-Soffer Syndrome The designation of Sohval-Soffer Syndrome (SSS) refers to an exceptionally rare clinical entity characterized by a highly specific and debilitating constellation of features, first documented in 1953 by the American physicians Arthur R. Sohval (1904–) and Louis J. Soffer (1904–). This syndrome is classically defined by the presence […]

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DIABETIC RETINOPATHY

Introduction to Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) represents one of the most severe and debilitating microvascular complications associated with chronic diabetes mellitus. Defined fundamentally as a progressive deterioration of the delicate vasculature of the retina, the light-sensitive tissue located at the back of the eye, DR is the leading cause of new cases of blindness […]

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DIABETES MELLITUS

Psychological Dimensions of Diabetes Mellitus The Core Definition: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Psychosocial Context Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is fundamentally a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period, resulting either from the pancreas not producing enough Insulin, or the body’s cells not responding properly to the insulin produced. While the […]

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