Atlas of Diabetes,4/e
Diabetes mellitus is increasing in incidence, prevalence, and importance as a chronic disease throughout the world. The
International Diabetes Federation projects that by 2030 there will be 438 million people with diabetes on a global
scale. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control calculates that 25.8 million people (or 8.3% of the
population) have diabetes and nearly 2 million Americans develop diabetes each year. Thus, the burden of diabetes is
enormous in terms of the magnitude of the population affected. There has been an exciting explosion of knowledge about
fundamental mechanisms related to diabetes. We have gained insights into the pathogenesis both of type 1 and type 2
diabetes, and with that, the prospect of implementing prevention strategies to delay or interdict the disease
processes. Great progress has been made in islet transplantation, which offers the potential of reversing diabetes,
while approaches to islet replacement by regeneration or stem cell therapy are in their infancy. Whether diabetes
prevention will come from advances in understanding the processes of islet neogenesis and proliferation, from genetic
engineering, or from protecting xenoislets or stem cells from immunologic attack remains unclear. All are potential
avenues of pursuit. This newly revised, comprehensive, four-color Atlas of Diabetes, 4th Edition, is extensively
updated with references to the current literature. Developed by leading authorities in the field, this Atlas offers an
indispensable collection of images, including algorithms, tables, charts, and schematic drawings. It continues its
role as a leading reference work and an invaluable contribution to the field.
Regulation of Insulin Secretion and Islet Cell Function.- Mechanisms of Insulin Action.- Consequences of Insulin
Deficiency.- Type 1 Diabetes.- Management of Type 1 Diabetes.- Childhood Diabetes.- Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes.-
Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.- Diabetes and Pregnancy.- Mechanisms of Hyperglycemic Damage in Diabetes.-
Management and Prevention of Diabetic Complications.- Eye Complications of Diabetes.- Diabetes and the Kidney.-
Diabetic Neuropathies.- Obesity Therapy.- Reversal of Diabetes: Islet Cell Transplantation.- Technology and Diabetes:
Insulin Delivery Systems and Glucose Sensing.- Newer Diabetes Medications.