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Diabetes mellitus.
The scientific name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus.
No there is not vector involved in Diabetes mellitus.
Type 2 is more prevalent. Type 1 is usually diagnosed in younger children and young adults. Type 2 is mostly diagnosed in adults over the age of 30 and there is usually family history, but there are always a few that do not fit the typical criteria, but type 2 is usually the most common form.
Diabetes Mellitus
The prefix for mellitus is "hyper-".
pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus type 2
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A deficiency in insulin causes type I diabetes mellitus.
Susan Chapple has written: 'An investigation into the profile of peripheral sensory neuropathy in patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus'
Gestational diabetes mellitus is a form of diabetes that occurs when a woman is pregnant. It often goes away after birth.
Diabetes mellitus type 1