This week's Diabetes Bulletin...

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Friday 23 May 2008

Electronic Access to Diabetes journals

Did you know that you have full text access to the following journals?

Most of them require NHS Athens passwords

Contact the library if you need help getting an Athens password or accessing the journals.

Diabetes
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start date 01/01/1997
ProQuest Medical Library

Diabetes Care
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start date 01/07/1996
ProQuest Medical Library

Diabetes Dateline
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start Date 01/01/1997
CINAHL with Full Text

Diabetes Forecast
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start date 01/10/1997
ProQuest Medical Library

DIABETIC MEDICINE
In addition to the print copy in the library we also have:
electronic access to journal issues (no acces to online early articles)
Start date 01/01/2006
Username and password required - please contact library for details

Diabetologia
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start date 01/01/1999
12 months delay
ProQuest Medical Library

European Diabetes Nursing
electronic full text - NHS Athens
Start date 01/06/2004
12 months delay
CINAHL with Full Text

Experimental Diabetes Research
electronic full text - no password needed
Start date 2007
UK PubMed Central

BIG 4 diabetes articles in the last fortnight

-We have full text access to BMJ, NEJM and JAMA
-Full text access to The Lancet is available two months after publication. Articles published within the last two months are available via interlibrary loan

The long-term effect of lifestyle interventions to prevent diabetes in the China Da Qing Diabetes Prevention Study: a 20-year follow-up study
...type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance, but how long these benefits extend beyond the period of active intervention, and whether such interventions reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, is unclear. We aimed to assess whether intensive lifestyle interventions have a long-term effect on the risk of diabe...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Enhanced diabetes care to patients of south Asian ethnic origin (the United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study): a cluster randomised controlled trial
...type 2 diabetes.
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Cardiovascular disease risk in type 2 diabetes mellitus: insights from mechanistic studies
...type 2 diabetes mellitus have increased cardiovascular disease risk compared with those without diabetes. Treatment of the residual risk, other than blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol control, remains important as the rate of diabetes increases worldwide. The accelerated atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease in diabetes is likely to be mult...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Diabetes care for south Asian patients: a special case
...type 2 diabetes is rising rapidly worldwide, particularly for south Asian people living in urban areas. South Asian individuals have a four-fold to six-fold greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, contract the disease at an earlier age, and have higher rates of renal and cardiovascular complications than do other ethnic groups. Although prev...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Lifestyle intervention, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease
...type 2 diabetes was first proposed in 1921 by Elliot Joslin who wrote: “There are entirely too many diabetic patients in the country…Therefore, it is proper at the present time to devote attention not alone to treatment, but still more, as in the campaign against the typhoid fever, to prevention. The results may not be quite so striking or as im...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Halting the accelerating epidemic of type 1 diabetes
...type 1 diabetes has been steadily increasing worldwide since the middle of the 20th century. The increase has so far been linear and predictable. However, in today's Lancet Valma Harjutsalo and colleagues show that in Finland, which has the highest incidence of type 1 diabetes in the world, the incidence predicted for 2010 on the basis of data f...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Profile: Jean Claude Mbanya: fighting diabetes in Africa
...advocates for diabetes in Africa, almost ended up as a chemical engineer. As he prepared to graduate from high school in Cameroon, Mbanya had a scholarship in hand to study chemical engineering in the USA. But at the urging of his father—a local chief who had diabetes and had long dreamed of becoming a doctor—Mbanya went to the capital city, to ...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Book: A meeting point for cardiologists and diabetologists
...years for diabetes. Heart disease accounts for between two-thirds and three-quarters of all deaths in type 2 diabetes, and is the leading cause of death in type 1, not least because it abolishes the premenopausal protection from coronary disease enjoyed by women. 30 years ago, these effects attracted less attention: a coronary epidemic was sweep...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Statins and diabetes – Authors' reply
...people with diabetes whose baseline LDL cholesterol concentration was 2·6 mmol/L or less. As previously reported, reducing LDL cholesterol with statin therapy by a further 1 mmol/L in this group resulted in a significant 32% relative reduction in the incidence of major vascular events (136 [9·8%] vs 170 [12·2%], rate ratio 0·68; p=0·02, webfigur...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Time trends in the incidence of type 1 diabetes in Finnish children: a cohort study
...type 1 diabetes worldwide, reaching 40 per 100 000 people per year in the 1990s. Our aim was to assess the temporal trend in type 1 diabetes incidence since 2000 in Finnish children aged younger than 15 years and to predict the number of cases of type 1 diabetes in the future.
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Statins and diabetes
...patients with diabetes (Jan 12, p 117) raises the question as to whether all patients with diabetes should be on statins.
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

The global challenge of diabetes
...annual American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions taking place between June 6–10 in San Francisco, much of the focus in this week's Lancet is on the link between diabetes mellitus and heart disease.
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Type 1 diabetes, hyperglycaemia, and the heart
...Type 1 diabetes is associated with a substantially increased risk of cardiovascular disease that might not always be appreciated in view of the fairly young age of patients with this condition. In fact, in type 1 diabetes, the heart is subject to a variety of pathological insults, including accelerated atherosclerosis, cardiac autonomic neuropat...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Intensive insulin therapy in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
...type 2 diabetes is characterised by worsening hyperglycaemia and progressive deterioration in function of the insulin-secreting pancreatic β cells. Despite intense investigative efforts, the pathophysiological basis underlying β-cell dysfunction (and the concomitant loss of β-cell mass) remains unclear. Nevertheless, the central importance of de...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

Effect of intensive insulin therapy on β-cell function and glycaemic control in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: a multicentre randomised parallel-group trial
...type 2 diabetes might improve β-cell function and result in extended glycaemic remissions. We did a multicentre, randomised trial to compare the effects of transient intensive insulin therapy (continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion [CSII] or multiple daily insulin injections [MDI]) with oral hypoglycaemic agents on β-cell function and diabetes...
The Lancet - 10:20 AM (48 minutes ago)

[EDITORIALS] Self monitoring of blood glucose in type 2 diabetes
BMJ current issue - 11:56 PM (11 hours ago)

[RESEARCH] Different strategies for screening and prevention of type 2 diabetes in adults: cost effectiveness analysis
...type 2 diabetes: (a) screening for type 2 diabetes to enable early detection and treatment, (b) screening for type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance, intervening with lifestyle interventions in those with a diagnosis of impaired glucose tolerance to delay or prevent diabetes, (c) as for (b) but with pharmacological interventions, and (d)...
BMJ current issue - 11:56 PM (11 hours ago)

[RESEARCH] Efficacy of self monitoring of blood glucose in patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (ESMON study): randomised controlled trial
...type 2 diabetes mellitus. Design Prospective randomised controlled trial of self monitoring versus no monitoring (control). Setting Hospital diabetes clinics. Participants 184 (111 men) people aged <70 class="entry-source-title-link" href="http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed/http://www.bmj.com/rss/current.xml" target="_blank" closure_hashcode_="295">BMJ current issue - 11:56 PM (11 hours ago)

[EDITORIALS] Screening for and prevention of type 2 diabetes
BMJ current issue - 11:56 PM (11 hours ago)

[RESEARCH] Cost effectiveness of self monitoring of blood glucose in patients with non-insulin treated type 2 diabetes: economic evaluation of data from the DiGEM trial
...type 2 diabetes. Design Incremental cost utility analysis from a healthcare perspective. Data on resource use from the randomised controlled diabetes glycaemic education and monitoring (DiGEM) trial covered 12 months before baseline and 12 months of trial follow-up. Quality of life was measured at baseline and 12 months using the EuroQol EQ-5D q...
BMJ current issue - 11:56 PM (11 hours ago)

CORRESPONDENCE: Multifactorial Intervention and Mortality in Type 2 Diabetes
To the Editor: In their article on aggressive multiagent treatment of risk factors for diabetic complications, Gæde et al. (Feb. ...
New England Journal of Medicine - May 21, 2008 (2 days ago)

ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION: Association Between Circulating Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein and Incidence of the Metabolic Syndrome
Context Experimental data support the hypothesis that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is associated with the metabolic syndrome. However, this hypothesis has not been tested in humans. Objective To establish the relation of oxidized LDL with metabolic syndrome in the general community. Design, Setting, and Participants The Coronary Artery...
JAMA current issue - May 20, 2008 (3 days ago)

LETTERS: Surgical vs Behavioral Therapy for Weight Loss in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
JAMA current issue - May 13, 2008 9:27 PM

LETTERS: Surgical vs Behavioral Therapy for Weight Loss in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes--Reply
JAMA current issue - May 13, 2008 9:27 PM

[NEWS] Prevalence of pre-existing diabetes in pregnancy doubled in seven years in a Californian population
BMJ current issue - May 8, 2008 11:40 PM

Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics (2008 vol. 10, part. 8)

We do not have direct access to these articles. They are available via interlibrary loan.

Original Articles

Characterizing Glucose Exposure for Individuals with Normal Glucose Tolerance Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Ambulatory Glucose Profile Analysis
Author(s):Mazze , Roger S . ; Strock , Ellie ; Wesley , David ; Borgman , Sarah ; Morgan , Blaine ; Bergenstal , Richard ; Cuddihy , Robert
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:149-159

WellDoc™ ; Mobile Diabetes Management R and omized Controlled Trial : Change in Clinical and Behavioral Outcomes and Patient and Physician Satisfaction
Author(s):Quinn , Charlene C . ; Clough , Suzanne Sysko ; Minor , James M . ; Lender , Dan ; Okafor , Maria C . ; Gruber - Baldini , Ann
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:160-168

Accuracy of Glycemic Measurements in the Critically Ill
Author(s):Slater - MacLean , Linda ; Cembrowski , George ; Chin , Dat ; Shalapay , Carol ; Binette , Tanya ; Hegadoren , Kathy ; Newburn - Cook , Christine
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:169-177

How Would Patients Behave If They Were Continually Informed of Their Blood Glucose Levels ? A Simulation Study Using a "Virtual" Patient
Author(s):Biermann , Eberhard ; Barkhausen , Katharina ; Standl , Eberhard
2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:178-187

Optical Coherence Tomography - Based Continuous Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring in Patients with Diabetes
Author(s):Gabbay , Robert A . ; Sivarajah , Surendra
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:188-193

Real - Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring Together with Telemedical Assistance Improves Glycemic Control and Glucose Stability in Pump - Treated Patients
Author(s):Rigla , Mercedes ; Hern and o , M . Elena ; Gâ ; omez , Enrique J . ; Bruguâ ; es , Eulalia ; Garcâ ; ia - Sâ ; aez , Gema ; Capel , Ismael ; Pons , Belâ ; en ; de Leiva , Alberto
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:194-199

Skin Autofluorescence Increases Postprandially in Human Subjects
Author(s):Stirban , Alin ; Nandrean , Simona ; Negrean , Monica ; Koschinsky , Theodor ; Tschoepe , Diethelm
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:200-205

The IRIS V Study : Pioglitazone Improves Systemic Chronic Inflammation in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Under Daily Routine Conditions
Author(s):Karagiannis , Efstrathios ; Pfè ; utzner , Andreas ; Forst , Thomas ; Lè ; ubben , Georg ; Roth , Werner ; Grabellus , Martin ; Flannery , Manja ; Schè ; ondorf , Thomas
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:206-212

The Effects of Depression on Diabetes Knowledge , Diabetes Self - Management , and Perceived Control in Indigent Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Author(s):Egede , Leonard E . ; Ellis , Charles
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:213-219

Quality of Care of a Pharmacist - Managed Diabetes Service Compared to Usual Care in an Indigent Clinic
Author(s):Irons , Brian K . ; Seifert , Charles F . ; Horton , Niambi A .
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:220-226

The Impact of Clinical Trial Design on Cost - Effectiveness Analyses : Illustration from a Published Study of the One - Touch® ; Ultrasmart® ; Blood Glucose Meter for Insulin - Using Diabetes Patients
Tunis , Sandra L . ; Minshall , Michael E .
ISSUE:2008 ; VOL 10 ; PART 3 (2008/06/01)
Page:227-231

Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - Online Early Articles

We do not have direct access to these articles. They may be avaialble via interlibrary loan.

Time of the day for 11 -HSD1 inhibition plays a role in improving glucose homeostasis in DIO mice
M. M. Véniant, C. Hale, R. Komorowski, M. M. Chen, D. J. St Jean, C. Fotsch M. Wang

Biphasic insulin aspart 30 in the treatment of elderly patients with type 2 diabetes: a subgroup analysis of the PRESENT Korea NovoMix®study
H. C. Jang, S. R. Lee J. A. Vaz

Letters to the Editor
The therapeutic efficacy of rosiglitazone is enhanced in sulphonylurea-treated patients with type 2 diabetes
H. Itakura, F. Abbasi, C. Lamendola, M. Basina, G. Reaven

Research Letters
Plasma visfatin is reduced after aerobic exercise in early onset type 2 diabetes mellitus
I. Brema, M. Hatunic, F. Finucane, N. Burns, J. J. Nolan, D. Haider, M. Wolzt, B. Ludvik

Original Articles
Gestational diabetes mellitus and vitamin D deficiency: genetic contribution of CYP27B1 and CYP2R1 polymorphisms
E. Ramos-Lopez, H. Kahles, S. Weber, A. Kukic, M. Penna-Martinez, F. Louwen K. Badenhoop

Weight loss in obese men by caloric restriction and high-dose diazoxidemediated insulin suppression
G. van Boekel, S. Loves, A. van Sorge, J. Ruinemans-Koerts, T. Rijnders H. de Boer

Metformin inhibits intracellular lipid accumulation in the murine pre-adipocyte cell line, 3T3-L1
K. B. Alexandre, A. M. Smit, I. P. Gray N. J. Crowther

Rosiglitazone and pioglitazone similarly improve insulin sensitivity and secretion, glucose tolerance and adipocytokines in type 2 diabetic patients
Y. Miyazaki R. A. DeFronzo

Persistence of improvement in insulin sensitivity following a dietary weight loss programme
T. McLaughlin, P. Schweitzer, S. Carter, C.-G. Yen, C. Lamendola, F. Abbasi G. Reaven

Effect of sitagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor, on beta-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes: a model-based approach
L. Xu, C. Dalla Man, B. Charbonnel, G. Meninger, M. J. Davies, D. Williams-Herman, C. Cobelli P. P. Stein

Diabetic Medicine - Online Accepted Articles

We do not have access to these articles, they may be avaialble via interlibrary loan

Letters

Hyperglycaemia induced QT interval duration: a key to the increased risk of sudden death in diabetic patients?
Gábor Andrássy, M.D. Gábor Barna, M.D. Attila Szabo, Ph. D.

Response to the letter: Hyperglycaemia induced QT interval duration: a key to the increased risk of sudden death in diabetic patients?
Daniel Gordin, MD, Carol Forsblom, DMSc, Mats Rönnback, MD DMSc and Per-Henrik Groop, MD DMSc

Original articles

MEASURE IT, IMPROVE IT: the Safer Patients Initiative and quality improvement in subcutaneous insulin therapy for hospital in-patients
Dr R Rushmer and Mrs D Voigt

Serum Bicarbonate, Anion Gap, and Insulin Resistance in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
W. R. Farwell and E. N. Taylor

Antibody response to insulin in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes
H Holmberg, H Mersebach, K Kanc and J Ludvigsson, . on behalf of the Insulin Aspart Study Group on Immunogenicity

Short report

Diabetes and anxiety in U.S. adults: findings from the 2006 behavioral risk factor surveillance system
C. Li, L. Barker, E.S. Ford, X. Zhang, T.W. Strine and A.H. Mokdad

Original articles

Weight history of patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes
N. de Fine Olivarius B. Richelsen V. Siersma A. H. Andreasen, H. Beck-Nielsen

Long-term adherence to statin treatment in diabetes
L. A. Donnelly, A. S. F. Doney, A. D. Morris, C. N. A. Palmer and P. T. Donnan

Brainstem auditory evoked potentials AND MIDDLE LATENCY AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN PATIENTS WITH IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE
rem Yitmen, Buket Oflazolu, Bar ak, Ayça Çiprut, Ferda Akda, Tülin Tanrda, Önder Us

The impact of different time frames of risk communication on type 2 diabetes patients’ understanding and memory for risk of Coronary Heart Disease and stroke.
K.G. Asimakopoulou, C. Fox, J. Spimpolo, S. Marsh, T. C. Skinner

Book review

Type 1 Diabetes : Answers at your fingertipsType 2 Diabetes : Answers at your fingertips
Dr Charles Fox and Dr Anne Kilvert

Clinical Diabetes Research Methods and Techniques

Short report

Twice daily variable insulin regimens: proportions of insulin types have little impact on glycaemic control in primary school-aged children
C M McDonnell S M Donath G A Werther F J Cameron

PERINATAL OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF GLARGINE DURING PREGNANCY
G. Di Cianni, E. Torlone, C. Lencioni, M. Bonomo, A. Di Benedetto, A. Napoli, E. Vitacolonna, D. Mannino, A. Lapolla and the Italian Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Group, Italian Society of Diabetology

Letters

Abdominal pain in a man with diabetes
Sui H. Wong and Malcolm J. Steiger

Short report

Diagnostic Value of Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) for the Early Detection of Diabetes in High-Risk Subjects
K.-S. Kim, S.-K. Kim, Y.-K. Lee, S.-W. Park and Y.-W. Cho

Letters
Disturbed eating behaviours and Glycaemic control in young subjects with TYPE 1 diabetes transferred from a paediatric to an adult diabetes unit
Marga Giménez MD, Mercè Lara BN, Mercè Vidal BN, Marga Jansà BN and Ignacio Conget MD, PhD

The effect of diabetes mellitus on the prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis: a case-control study
N. Tentolouris, C. Arapostathi, C. Voulgari, S. Grammatikou, A. Andrianakos and P. P. Sfikakis

Beneficial effects of once-daily Liraglutide, a human Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Analogue, on Cardiovascular Risk Biomarkers in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Jean-Pierre Courrèges, MD, Tina Vilsbøll, MD, DMSC, Milan Zdravkovic, MD, PHD, MSc, Tu Le-Thi, MSC, Thure Kraup, MD, DMSC, Ole Schmitz, MD, DMSC, Robert Verhoeven, MD, Ingrid Bugáñov´ MD and Sten Madsbad, MD, DMSC

Book review

Type 1 Diabetes by Dr Charles Fox and Dr Anne Kilvert

Original articles

Less weight gain and hypoglycaemia with once-daily insulin detemir than NPH insulin in intensification of insulin therapy in overweight type 2 diabetes patients The PREDICTIVE BMI clinical trial
C. Fajardo Montañana, C. Hernández Herrero and M. Rivas Fernández

Review
Severe hypoglycaemia and glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes: meta-analysis of multiple daily insulin injections compared with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion
JC Pickup and AJ Sutton

Diabetes article in Journal of Clinical Nursing 17:12 (June 2008)

An evaluation of a Diabetes Specialist Nurse prescriber on the system of delivering medicines to patients with diabetes

Nicola Carey BSc, MPH, Molly Courtenay MSc, PhD, Cert. Ed., June James BA, RGN, Mimi Hills BA and Jonathan Roland DM, FRCP

pages 1635–1644

BMJ learning modules

Diabetes mellitus type 1: an update on diagnosis and management

Note: An NHS Athens password is required to access BMJ learning

Pediatric Diabetes - Online Early Articles

Available via inter-library loan

Original Articles

Disordered eating and body dissatisfaction in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and a population-based comparison sample: comparative prevalence and clinical implications
Diann M Ackard, Nicole Vik, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Kathryn H Schmitz, Peter Hannan David R Jacobs Jr

Prevalence of Autoimmune Thyroid Disease and Thyroid Dysfunction in Young Brazilian Patients with Type 1 Diabetes
Jacqueline Araujo, Lucas AC Brandão, Rafael L Guimarães, Sérgio Santos, Elcy A Falcão, Michele Milanese, Ludovica Segat, Paulo R Souza, José Luiz de Lima-Filho Sergio Crovella

Case Reports

Type 1 diabetes, autoimmune thyroid disease, and chronic urticaria
Sharon J Hyman, Wayne G Shreffler Robert Rapaport

Original Articles

Analysis of weight at birth and at diagnosis of childhood-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus in Japan
Shigetaka Sugihara, Nozomu Sasaki, Shin Amemiya, Hitoshi Kohno, Toshiaki Tanaka Nobuo Matsuura,

The addition of rosiglitazone to insulin in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and poor glycaemic control: a randomized-controlled trial
Monique L Stone, Jan L Walker, Donald Chisholm, Maria E Craig, Kim C Donaghue, Patricia Crock, Donald Anderson Charles F Verge

Sibling psychological adjustment to type 1 diabetes mellitus
Clare Jackson, John Richer Julie A Edge

Effects of insulin pump vs. injection treatment on quality of life and impact of disease in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus in a randomized, prospective comparison
Roos Nuboer, Gerard JJM Borsboom, Jan Age Zoethout, Hans M Koot Jan Bruining

Variation within the PPARG gene is associated with residual beta-cell function and glycemic control in children and adolescents during the first year of clinical type 1 diabetes
Sven Pörksen, Lotte B Nielsen, Henrik B Mortensen, Thomas Danne, Mirjana Kocova, Luis Castaño, Flemming Pociot, Philip Hougaard, Claus T Ekstrøm, Steen Gammeltoft, Mikael Knip, Lars Hansen the aHvidøre Study Group on Childhood Diabetes

Thyroid autoimmunity in children with features of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes
Ingrid M Libman, Kang Sun, Thomas P Foley Dorothy J Becker

Seropositivity to celiac antigens in asymptomatic children with type 1 diabetes mellitus: association with weight, height, and bone mineralization
Evelyn Artz, Julia Warren-Ulanch, Dorothy Becker, Susan Greenspan Michael Freemark