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Friday, October, 23, 2009

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Health Encyclopedia: Type 1 Diabetes Transplantation Procedures

Transplantation Procedures


Islet-Cell Transplantation

Major advances in islet-cell transplantation are allowing more patients to come off insulin or reduce their use of it.

Major clinical trials are now using a specific islet-cell (also called beta-cell) transplantation procedure called the Edmonton protocol, which usually involves the following steps:

  • As soon as there are sufficient numbers of islets available for transplantation, the patient is given intravenous antibiotics and oral vitamins E, B6...
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Expert & Community Posts

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Diabetes, Weight, and Bugs
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

There’s definitely a connection between being overweight and having diabetes. The only problem... Read more »

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Carbohydrates
By Heather Reese , Health Expert

...functioning. In fact, the brain needs a constant source of glucose, which is formed when... Read more »

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Obesity and Sleep Apnea: What's the Connection?
By Dr. Jeffrey Heit , Health Expert

...apnea often have elevated blood pressure, fasting glucose, and high cholesterol, all of which... Read more »

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SmartCells, Inc. Producing SmartInsulin ™: Is This the Future?
By Dr. Fran Cogen , Health Expert

...network forms that holds the insulin in place. When glucose is added to the system, it bumps the... Read more »

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SMBG for T2: A help or a hindrance?
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

...an editorial: Efficacy of self monitoring of blood glucose in patients with newly diagnosed type... Read more »

Health Guide

Cirrhosis: Introduction
...following:Processing Healthful Nutrients. It processes all of the nutrients the body requires, including proteins, glucose, vitamins, and fats.Bile Production. The liver produces bile, a... Read more »
High Blood Pressure: Causes
...they are unable to use the insulin, the condition called insulin resistance. Without insulin, blood glucose (sugar) levels rise, the hallmark of diabetes.Some research indicates that obesity is... Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes
...they still are of concern in type 2 diabetes. All people with diabetes should aim for fasting blood glucose levels of less than 110 mg/dL and hemoglobin A1C of less than 7%.There are two important... Read more »
Stroke Diagnosis
...cystatin C kidney test may be better at predicting cardiovascular risks in elderly patients.Blood sugar (glucose) levels are measured. Hyperglycemia (high levels) may indicate a worse outcome for... Read more »
Obesity Related Complications
...become insulin resistant--that is, it can no longer use it. This has the effect of increasing blood glucose (sugar in the blood), the hallmark of diabetes. Both obesity and insulin resistance at... Read more »

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