Summary
This new edition is the most
comprehensive reference on both the clinical and scientific aspects of
diabetes, and is truly global in perspective with the inclusion of
epidemiology and the nature and care of diabetes in different parts of
the world.
Following a similar format to the previous editions, the primary
philosophy of the book is to comprehensively cover the basic science of
metabolism, linking this closely to the pathophysiology and clinical
aspects of the disease.
A valuable resource for the whole diabetes community, the new edition offers:
- Fully revised, updated and expanded chapters
- Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of diabetes
- 116 extensively referenced chapters
- Full colour throughout
- Available in print and online
The International Textbook of Diabetes Mellitus, Third Edition
is also available online via Wiley InterScience. With the flexibility
afforded by the powerful search and navigation capabilities of Wiley
InterScience, you can search the Textbook by subject, article and
keyword. New and revised articles added regularly ensure that both
professionals and students working within diabetes are kept abreast of
rapidly developing areas such as genetics, treatment and epidemiology.
This excellent work is an essential reference tool for all
members of diabetes and endocrine teams, medical students, medical
schools and libraries, and provides a valuable resource for
pharmaceutical companies and industries which have an interest in this
important field.
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Content
Volume 1
Epidemiology (Peter H Bennett).
Normal Physiology of Pancreatic Function (Erol Cerasi).
Normal Physiology of Insulin Action (Timothy Garvey).
Pathogenesis (Hannele Yki-Jrvinen)
Obesity (Eric Ravussin).
Management of Diabetes: Diet, Exercise and Drugs (Rury Holman).
Volume 2
Management of Diabetes: Monitoring and Other Interventions (Bernrad Zinman).
Complications: General and Microvascular (George L. King).
Complications: Macrovascular Disease (John S. Yudkin).
Management of Diabetes: Glucose and Lipid Monitoring, Specific Subgroups (Robert J. Heine)
Diabetes and Public Health (John R. Turtle).
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