Diabetes in Special Populations

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In this lesson, diabetes management in special populations such as gestational diabetes and diabetes in the elderly and children is discussed, which covers the etiology, symptoms, diagnostic test, treatment and care.

Topics

  1. Juvenile Diabetes
  2. Gestational Diabetes
  3. Diabetes in Elderly

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Presentation: Juvenile Diabetes

Presentation: Gestational Diabetes

Presentation: Diabetes in Elderly