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  • 21. Glycaemic Control Of Type 2 Diabetic Patients During Ramazan Fasting.
    Malik U, Mahmood N, Khan KA, Hameed M, Randhawa FA, Salman S, Riaz A, Waheed K, Rasheed A.
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  • 22. Comparison of Ramadan-specific education level in patients with diabetes seen at a Primary and a Tertiary care center of Karachi-Pakistan.
    Masood SN, Alvi SF, Ahmedani MY, Kiran S, Zeeshan NF, Basit A, Shera AS.
    Diabetes Metab Syndr; 2014; 8(4):225-9. PubMed ID: 25450821
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  • 23. [Diabetes and Ramadan].
    Zantar A, Azzoug S, Belhimer F, Chentli F.
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  • 24. Safety and tolerability of once or twice daily neutral protamine hagedorn insulin in fasting pregnant women with diabetes during Ramadan.
    Nor Azlin MI, Adam R, Sufian SS, Wahab NA, Mustafa N, Kamaruddin NA, Jamil MA.
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    Gad H, Al-Muhannadi H, Mussleman P, Malik RA.
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    Fariduddin M, Mahtab H, Latif ZA, Siddiqui NI.
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  • 31. Effectiveness of contextual education for self-management in Thai Muslims with type 2 diabetes mellitus during Ramadan.
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  • 37. Correlation between pre-ramadan glycemic control and subsequent glucose fluctuation during fasting in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes.
    Afandi B, Kaplan W, Al Hassani N, Hadi S, Mohamed A.
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  • 38. Validation of the new IDF-DAR risk assessment tool for Ramadan fasting in patients with diabetes.
    Mohammed N, Buckley A, Siddiqui M, Al Ahmed S, Afandi B, Hassanein M, Lessan N, Suliman M.
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  • 40. Practices of Arab American patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus during Ramadan.
    Pinelli NR, Jaber LA.
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