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, type 1 diabetes Diabetes of a form that usually develops during
childhood or adolescence and is characterized by
a severe deficiency of insulin, leading to high
blood glucose levels. polyuria, polydipsia,
polyphagia.
type 2 diabetes Diabetes of a form that develops especially in
adults and most often obese individuals and that is
characterized by high blood glucose resulting
from impaired insulin utilization coupled with the
body's inability to compensate with increased
insulin production.
Pathophysiology of diabetes The pathophysiology of diabetes involves plasm
concentrations of glucose signaling the central
nervous system to mobilize energy reserves. It is
based on cerebral blood flow and tissue integrity,
arterial plasma glucose, the speed that plasma
glucose concentrations fall, and other available
metabolic fuels. Low plasma glucose causes a
surge in autonomic activity.
acromegaly abnormal enlargement of the extremities. occurs in
adults
hyperthyroidism excessive activity of the thyroid gland- >thyroxine
ØInsomnia, restlessness, tremor, irritability,
palpitations, heat intolerance, diaphoresis, diarrhea,
inability to concentrate that interferes with work
performance; enlarged thyroid gland
ØIncreased basal metabolic rate leads to weight
loss, although appetite and dietary intake increase.