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*[[Diabetes insipidus]] is characterized by frequent excretion of large amounts of dilute urine, and excessive thirst as a result of decreased levels of [[Antidiuretic hormone]](ADH).
*[[Diabetes insipidus]] is characterized by frequent excretion of large amounts of dilute urine, and excessive thirst as a result of decreased levels of [[Antidiuretic hormone]](ADH).
*[[Diabetes mellitus type 1]] is identified by deficiency or loss of efficiency of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas.  
*[[Diabetes mellitus type 1]] is identified by decreased insulin levels as a result of deficiency or loss of efficiency of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas.  
*[[Diabetes mellitus type 2]] is the result of decreased efficiency of the body's transfer of insulin across the cell membrane and results in elevated blood insulin and glucose levels.   
*[[Diabetes mellitus type 2]] is the result of decreased efficiency of the body's transfer of insulin across the cell membrane and results in elevated blood insulin and glucose levels.   
*[[Gestational diabetes]] is characterised as increased blood insulin and glucose levels that occur only during pregnancy as a result of hormonal changes that cause resistance to insulin.  This is not the same as Pregnancy of Diabetics which is when a previously diagnosed diabetic becomes pregnant.
*[[Gestational diabetes]] is characterised as increased blood insulin and glucose levels that occur only during pregnancy as a result of hormonal changes that cause resistance to insulin.  This is not the same as Pregnancy of Diabetics which is when a previously diagnosed diabetic becomes pregnant.


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Revision as of 10:26, 8 November 2007

This page lists the different types of Diabetes.


  • Diabetes insipidus is characterized by frequent excretion of large amounts of dilute urine, and excessive thirst as a result of decreased levels of Antidiuretic hormone(ADH).
  • Diabetes mellitus type 1 is identified by decreased insulin levels as a result of deficiency or loss of efficiency of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas.
  • Diabetes mellitus type 2 is the result of decreased efficiency of the body's transfer of insulin across the cell membrane and results in elevated blood insulin and glucose levels.
  • Gestational diabetes is characterised as increased blood insulin and glucose levels that occur only during pregnancy as a result of hormonal changes that cause resistance to insulin. This is not the same as Pregnancy of Diabetics which is when a previously diagnosed diabetic becomes pregnant.
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