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diabetes A disease in which the body's production and use of insulin is impaired, causing sugar to build up in the bloodstream. There are many types of diabetes, but the most common are type 1, type 2 and gestational. Also called diabetes mellitus (MEL-lih-tuhs).
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diabetes insipidus An uncommon condition caused by inability of the kidneys to conserve water as they filter waste from the blood, leading to increased urination and excess thirst. Despite the similarities in symptoms and name, diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus aren't related.
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diabetic coma A condition in which a person becomes unconscious and unresponsive because of extremely high or low blood sugar.
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diabetic ketoacidosis A serious condition in which very high blood sugar levels, along with a lack of insulin, force the body to break down fat for energy. That produces an increased level of toxic acids (ketones) in the blood and can lead to coma or death if untreated. See also ketones.
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diabetes insipidus disease due to inadequate production of AntiDiuretic Hormone (ADH). (More? Endocrine Notes)
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