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Insulin-dependent ketosis-resistant diabetes in Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Abdulkadir,Jemal
dc.contributor.author Mengesha,Biru
dc.contributor.author Wolde Gebriel,Zewdie
dc.contributor.author Gebre,Petros
dc.contributor.author Beastall,Graham
dc.contributor.author Thompson,John A
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-28T05:58:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-28T05:58:52Z
dc.date.issued 07/01/1986
dc.identifier.citation Jemal Abdulkadir, Biru Mengesha, Zewdie Wolde Gebriel, Petros Gebre, Graham Beastall, John A.Thompson,Insulin-dependent ketosis-resistant diabetes inEthiopia,Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Volume 81, Issue 4, July-August 1987, Pages 539–543
dc.identifier.uri http://172.21.6.100:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/404
dc.description.abstract Anthropometric, clinical and biochemical findings were compared in 30 rural (group A), 18 urban insulin-requiring (group B) and 45 urban oral-agent-responsive (group C) newly diagnosed diabetics. Mean ages at onset were 28.3 ± 12.0, 25.6 ± 14.5 and 42.1 ± 10.5 years respectively. The differences between A and C and between B and C were significant. Group A were poor and malnourished, with body mass index (BMI) 15.9 ± 1.9 and 17.2 ± 3.7 kg/m2 for males and females respectively, presented with a long history of classical diabetes without ketoacidosis and required insulin in modest doses. 3 of 10 cases had excess stool fat but none of 13 unselected cases had pancreatic calcification. Group C were better nourished,with BMI 22.6 ± 2.8 and 22.4 ± 4.5 kg/m2, and responded to oral agents. Group B, with BMI 17.2 ± 2.6 and 18.6 ± 3.1 kg/m2, required insulin for control but had C-peptide levels above 0.02 nmol/l in 10 of 15 cases. Anthropometric indices for males, but not for females, were significantly lower in group A than in group B or C. There were significant differences in levels of glucose between A and B and A and C, free fatty acids between A and C and B and C, insulin between A and B and A and C and C-peptide between A and C and B and C. Of the 3 groups the rural type most closely resembled the tropical variants.
dc.format.extent 539-543
dc.subject MALNUTRITION
dc.subject PANCREATIC CALCIFICATION
dc.subject INSULIN
dc.subject KETOSIS
dc.title Insulin-dependent ketosis-resistant diabetes in Ethiopia
dc.type Journal Article
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.status Limited Access
ep.identifier.doi https://DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(87)90398-1
ep.journal Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
ep.issue 4
ep.volume 81


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