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13 Cards in this Set
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What is the primary defect for both Type 1 and Type 2?
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1 - autoimmune destruction of B cells
2 - inc resistance of insulin, progressive pancreatic B-cell failure |
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Is insulin necessary for Type 1/2?
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1 - always
2 - sometimes |
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What is the age ranges for Type 1/2?
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1 - <30
2 - >40 |
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Which type is associated with obesity?
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Type 2
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Is there a genetic predisposition for Type 1/2?
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1 - relatively weak
2 - relatively strong |
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Which type is associated with HLA system?
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Type 1
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Is there glucose intolerance in Type 1/2?
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1 - severe
2 - mild to moderate |
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Is there insulin sensitivity in Type 1/2?
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1 - High
2 - Low |
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Which diabetes commonly shows DKA?
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Type 1
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What happens to the B-cell numbers in Type 1/2?
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1 - decrease
2 - variable |
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What happens to serum insulin levels in Type 1/2?
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1 - Decrease
2 - Variable |
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Which type shows the classic symptoms of polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, wt loss?
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Common in type 1, sometimes in type 2
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What is the histology of the Islet's in Type 1/2?
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1 - Islet leukocyte infiltration
2 - Islet amyloid deposit |