جزییات کتاب
Highly Commended in the 2004 BMA Medical Book Competition (Endocrinology)Judges’ summary:“Beautifully and clearly written to appeal to all levels of healthcare professional knowledge. A wealth of practical experience is freely donated to the reader in a friendly and accessible way. Each section is easily found and any member of the team could care for a patient with that particular problem to a high standard with this book in their hand. I would unhesitatingly recommend to all diabetes doctors – both senior and junior, and every diabetes unit should have a copy. This new edition is excellent and should be considered for an award.”Diabetes and its Management, Sixth Edition, continues to provide a practical clinical guide to the management of patients with diabetes. The author team has been expanded and now also includes a Nurse Practitioner specialising in diabetes to provide the nursing perspective. It is a concise manual that distils the essential recent developments into practical advice.Content: Chapter 1 Diagnosis and Classification (pages 1–15): Chapter 2 Epidemiology of Diabetes (pages 16–22): Chapter 3 Synthesis, Secretion and Actions of Insulin (pages 23–32): Chapter 4 Metabolic Changes in Diabetes: A Summary (pages 33–37): Chapter 5 Aetiology and Genetics (pages 38–45): Chapter 6 Clinical Features of Diabetes (pages 48–54): Chapter 7 Management of Type 2 Diabetes (pages 55–65): Chapter 8 Management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (pages 66–78): Chapter 9 Hypoglycaemia (pages 79–87): Chapter 10 Diabetic Hyperglycaemic Emergencies (pages 88–94): Chapter 11 Management of Diabetes During Surgery and Other Illnesses (pages 95–103): Chapter 12 Pregnancy and Diabetes (pages 106–115): Chapter 13 Diabetes in Children (pages 116–121): Chapter 14 An Overview of Microvascular Complications (pages 124–131): Chapter 15 Diabetes and the Kidney (pages 132–143): Chapter 16 Diabetic Eye Disease (pages 144–151): Chapter 17 Diabetic Neuropathies (pages 152–165): Chapter 18 The Diabetic Foot (pages 166–180): Chapter 19 Cardiovascular Disease (pages 181–189): Chapter 20 Hypertension (pages 190–194): Chapter 21 Living with Diabetes (pages 196–202): Chapter 22 Organization of Care (pages 203–212):