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  • Title: [Secondary forms of diabetes mellitus associated with endocrine diseases].
    Author: Borges-Martins L, Betea D, Daly A, Beckers A.
    Journal: Rev Med Liege; 2005; 60(5-6):442-7. PubMed ID: 16035309.
    Abstract:
    Diabetes mellitus may occur in association with endocrine disorders and is termed "other causes of diabetes" by the American Diabetes Association. Hyperglycaemia results from sustained excessive hormonal secretion, which alters insulin secretion or action. It is characterized by the absence of ketosis because of the persistence of endogenous insulin secretion. Diabetes is usually reversible with successful treatment of the underlying endocrine disorder and the correction of hormonal overproduction. Most important endocrine diseases associated with diabetes mellitus are briefly described and the underlying mechanisms of glucose abnormalities are discussed.
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