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Case Study - IV |
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Manoj Kumar is a known diabetic since the past 8 years. He was suspected to have diabetes on the basis of a routine blood glucose examination [random blood glucose 220 mg/dl] performed during hospitalisation for accidental trauma. |
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Case Study - III |
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Mr. Sudesh Kumar was apparently asymptomatic about 2 years ago when he noticed that he used to get a headache almost every evening, and used to feel tired and was unable to concentrate on his work. |
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Case Study - II |
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Tuberculosis is a common precipitating factor for the diagnosis of diabetes, especially among persons who have a short history of non-specific diabetes related symptoms. |
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Case Study - I |
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Sundarajan is an agent for an insurance company and has to travel about 30-40 km every day in the course of his 'outside-office' work. He was apparently asymptomatic till about 2 years ago when he started feeling tired more easily than before. |
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