The Journal of Family Practice 2020
DOI: 10.12788/jfp.0104
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Type 2 Diabetes 2021–Beyond Glucose

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“…Como compensación, las células β secretan aún más insulina, logrando disminuir los niveles de glucosa circulante. Eventualmente las células se agotan y empiezan a funcionar de manera incorrecta, muriendo en el proceso y provocando la deficiencia de insulina y la hiperglucemia características de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (Brunton, 2016;Kahn et al, 2014).…”
Section: Patofisiologíaunclassified
“…Como compensación, las células β secretan aún más insulina, logrando disminuir los niveles de glucosa circulante. Eventualmente las células se agotan y empiezan a funcionar de manera incorrecta, muriendo en el proceso y provocando la deficiencia de insulina y la hiperglucemia características de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 (Brunton, 2016;Kahn et al, 2014).…”
Section: Patofisiologíaunclassified
“…Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is an ensemble of metabolic diseases that has reached pandemic dimensions all over the world. [1][2][3] Diabetes has reached pandemic dimensions, affecting over 400 million people worldwide, and it is also becoming relevant in developing countries. [4,5] Among the huge and heterogeneous number of patients with diabetes, T2DM represents the most prevalent form.…”
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“…1 It is a group of chronic metabolic diseases characterized by high blood glucose that causes chronic damage and dysfunction in different tissues, especially the eyes, kidneys, heart, blood vessels and nerves. 2,3 Periodontitis is known as the sixth complication of diabetes. 4 Diabetes increases the risk and severity of periodontitis, but the specific mechanism remains unclear.…”
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