I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
care
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This study has shown that an acceptable standard of diabetic care can be provided in normal surgery time.
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Health gain has been rather narrowly defined in primary care studies of diabetic care to date.
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Even with these advances I am sure that diabetic care will focus on helping patients to care for themselves effectively.
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The findings support concentrating diabetic care on partners with special interests in diabetes in well equipped practices with adequate dietetic support.
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No practice audits of diabetic care were under way during the study.
clinic
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A most useful exercise in the diabetic clinic is inspection of injection sites.
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The major part of teaching, motivating and assessing what has been learned should take place outside the diabetic clinic .
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This difference in prescribing between rural and urban areas was found almost exclusively in patients not attending a hospital diabetic clinic .
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It is complementary to the diabetic clinic and is quite at home dealing with children or pregnant diabetics.
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In the control group all occurred in hospital diabetic clinics whereas for the prompted group 67% occurred in general practice.
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A new patient attends the diabetic clinic and is informed that he has diabetes.
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Some patients regard diabetic clinic days as holy days and fast for them!
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Patients may only record negative urine testing results in the preprandial state and starve themselves before the diabetic clinic .
control
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Severe lipaemia in an undiagnosed diabetic will usually resolve with the institution of insulin therapy and effective diabetic control .
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This test has been suggested for use as a monitor of diabetic control .
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Prostacyclin Information about the effect of diabetic control on prostacyclin production comes from animal studies.
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Case 3 - An insulin dependent diabetic woman aged 74 gave a history of nausea for one week and poor diabetic control .
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For these reasons studies detailing the effects of diabetic control on platelet function must be interpreted with caution.
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However, bearing in mind these constraints; what is the current evidence linking diabetic control and platelet function?
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The unpaired t test was used to compare the mean levels of diabetic control in two groups by means of a two sided test.
patient
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Conclusion - Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition by enalapril effectively reduces microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients whereas hydrochlorothiazide is not effective.
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For twenty-one years, he treated thousands of obese and diabetic patients , three-fourths of them women, with very little success.
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All three diabetic patients had a satisfactory outcome despite the fact that one of them has severe autonomic neuropathy.
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The concern comes after a reported increase in deaths of diabetic patients , most relying on genetically engineered human insulin.
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Most people caring for diabetic patients realise the importance of the patient actively participating in the very first injection of insulin.
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Results in studies of diabetic patients are consistent with this hypothesis.
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When these cells were incubated with serum from diabetic patients prostacyclin production was inhibited.
subject
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These findings were unchanged when the non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects were excluded from the analyses.
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Another site of damage in diabetes may be the microcirculation which might be important in disease of the myocardium in diabetic subjects .
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In the diabetic subjects studied, therefore, the possibility of gastric retention of solids has not been answered.
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Therefore other metabolic abnormalities have been sought in diabetic subjects which might contribute to the increased vascular risk.
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Similar relationships may be of equal importance in the diabetic subject .
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Spontaneous platelet aggregation Several studies have attempted to assess whether there is evidence of increased circulating platelet aggregates in diabetic subjects .
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The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance.
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It is obviously difficult to study arterial prostacyclin production in diabetic subjects .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Anne is diabetic .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Conclusion - Angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibition by enalapril effectively reduces microalbuminuria in normotensive diabetic patients whereas hydrochlorothiazide is not effective.
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Daniel was not eligible as a donor because she is diabetic .
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In doing so, he developed a blister on his foot that turned into a diabetic ulcer.
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It also occurs in alcoholism, diabetic ketoacidosis, and in patients taking antacids which bind phosphate in the gut.
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It is obviously difficult to study arterial prostacyclin production in diabetic subjects.
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No differences were observed in the diabetic group as a whole compared to controls.
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This study has shown that an acceptable standard of diabetic care can be provided in normal surgery time.
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Vet says she could be diabetic .
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But then came the news his immigration application had been delayed a few weeks because he's a diabetic .
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Her stepson Michael Sellers is a diabetic .
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Insulin will bring a diabetic to normal without the faintest need of a knife, but appendicitis needs an operation.
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Severe lipaemia in an undiagnosed diabetic will usually resolve with the institution of insulin therapy and effective diabetic control.
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The diabetic is unable to regulate sugar in this way.
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Their potentially adverse effects with particular reference to the diabetic will now be outlined.
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Then his weaknesses - alcohol, drugs, any physical weakness such as being a diabetic .
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Then the diabetic had suffered a hypoglycaemic attack.