Editor in Chief :

Mahmoud Ashraf Ibrahim ,MD

    
Issues per Volume: Quarterly
Current Volume: 1
Current Issue : 1

Volume 1 number 1 Summer 2003
Special issue for the abstracts of the 7th Pan Arab Conference on
Diabetes
PACD7 , 25 – 28 March 2003 Cairo


Aims and mission
Our journal aims to provide a forum for online devoted to disseminate new knowledge relating to the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes. The Journal is by the Egyptian Diabetes Center and will be online only without a printed publication . this journal will review full-length papers, mainly those with important new information, clinical reports and reviews of major topics. Our aim is to become the vehicle for international dissemination of research and practice relating to diabetes either Type 1 or Type 2 and also Diabetes complications .

The journal invites brief review articles relevant to practising clinicians, original articles under separate sections of clinical and basic science, and provides a forum to publish hypotheses and letters to the editor on drug and therapeutic issues related to any aspect of diabetes, obesity and metabolism.

Table of Contents

Abstract Number : 1
   PERSISTENT A SYMPTOMATIC HYPEROSMOLALITY IN DIABETICS an early detector for hypertension

Abstract Number : 2
   The Activities of Insulin for Life Australia

Abstract Number : 3
   Blood pressure control in hypertensive diabetics

Abstract Number : 4
   Patient awareness of diabetes 2

Abstract Number : 5
   Comparison of the effects of castration and streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus on contractile responses of the rat seminal vesicle.

Abstract Number : 6
   Glycemic Control and Glucose Fluctuations in Pregnancy and the Progression of Retinopathy in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract Number : 7
   
Month of birth in children and adolescents (0-18years)with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Abstract Number : 8
    Fasting Blood Sugar of first trimester and 24-28 weeks

Abstract Number : 8
   Barriers and Facilitators to Care in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Abstract Number : 9
   Prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in young patients with Type diabetes in

Abstract Number : 10
   DYSLIPIDEMIA AND TYPE-2 DIABETICS

Abstract Number : 11
    HYPERTENSION IN DIABETICS AND NON-DIABETICS; DEGREE OF BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL AND ANTIHYPERTENSIVE AGENTS

Abstract Number : 12
    FI DDLING WITH INSULIN

Abstract Number : 13
    LEADING CAUSES OF FOOT ULCERATION AND AMPUTATION AMONG THE PATIENTS IN UZBEKISTAN

Abstract Number : 14
    DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS IN ADULTS: CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES (1989-1999)

Abstract Number : 15
   DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IN DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS WITH GRAVE’S DISEASE

Abstract Number : 16
    The pattern and determinants of dyslipidaemia in Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients in Kuwait

Abstract Number : 17
    "LIFE QUALITY OF TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS IN TUNIS"

Abstract Number : 18
   MICROALBUMINURIA IN DIABETICS TREATED WITH ANGIOTENSIN CONVERSION ENZYME

Abstract Number : 19
    LIMITED JOINT MOBILITY IN DIABETIC PATIENTS

Abstract Number : 20
    Glucose values day by day in diabetic’s control.

Abstract Number : 22
    Normal fast glucose values and chronic control in diabetic’s.

Abstract Number : 23
    MICROORGANISMS IN THE BASE OF THE HYPERKERATOSIS IN DIABETIC FOOT.

Abstract Number : 24
    Evaluation of hypoglycemic and anti-hyperglycemic Activities of flavonoids from Garcinia kola seeds in
Rats.

Abstract Number : 25
    Autoimmunity in Omani Type2 diabetic patients

Abstract Number : 26
   GLUCOSE TOLERANCE ABNORMALITIES ARE PREDICTED BY THE HIGH FASTING INSULIN-TO-GLUCOSE RATIO IN HIRSUTE WOMEN.

Abstract Number : 27
   SERUM LEVELS OF ENDOTHELIN-1 IN OBESE AND NON-OBESE PATIENTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS

Abstract Number : 28
   CAN MEDICAMENT THERAPY OF OBESITY TAKE PART IN EDUCATION OF OBESE DIABETICS

Abstract Number : 29
   Diabetes Self-Management Education: Meeting the Challenge

Abstract Number : 30
   ADA Nutrition Recommendations 2002

Abstract Number : 31
   ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Abstract Number : 32
   THE DIABETIC FOOT

Abstract Number : 33
   Assessing Glycemic Control

Abstract Number : 34
   Treating the Patient with Multiple Co-Morbidities

Abstract Number : 35
   Insulin Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: New Regimens, New Techniques

Abstract Number : 36
   Postprandial Hyperglycemia—How Important Is It?

Abstract Number : 37
   Pathogenesis of Type 2 Diabetes: Implications for Therapy

Abstract Number : 38
   Diabetic Ketoacidosis: Do We Need New Management Guidelines?

Abstract Number : 39
   POST-CHALLENGE BLOOD GLUCOSE AS AN INDEPENDENT INDICATOR IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

Abstract Number : 40
   GENDER DIFFERENCE AND MORTALITY RELATED TO HYPERGLYCEMIA NEWLY DIAGNOSED DIABETES AND SERUM INSULIN

Abstract Number : 41
   Thyroid Autoimmunity in Type 1 Diabetics

Abstract Number : 42
   Prevalence of Some Causes of Anemia in Type 1 Diabetic Children. A Pilot Study

Abstract Number : 43
   TIME DOMAIN AND POWER SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY FOR ASSESSMENT OF DIABETIC CARDIAC AUTONOMIC NEUROPATHY

Abstract Number : 44
   Case Report: Clozapine Induced Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Abstract Number : 45
   New Frontiers in the Prevention of type II Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract Number : 46
   A study of Self-Image among Diabetic Adolescents

Abstract Number : 47
   Impaired Intellectual Development in Children with Type I Diabetes

Abstract Number : 48
   Strategies of preconception care of women with Existing Diabetes

Abstract Number : 49
   Misconceptions related to diabetes and its treatment

Abstract Number : 50
   Exercise Guidelines for Patients with Diabetes

Abstract Number : 51
   Blood Glucose Testing Putting Accuracy First in Hospital, Home or Office

Abstract Number : 52
   Mental Health Issues in Diabetic Children

Abstract Number : 53
   Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Prevention and Management Strategies

Abstract Number : 54
   Preoperative Nursing Management for Diabetic Children

Abstract Number : 55
   Gestational Diabetes up to Date

Abstract Number : 56
   Hospitalization Can Exacerbates Devastating Complications of Type 11 Diabetes

Abstract Number : 57
   Post partum care of the woman with diabetes

Abstract Number : 58
   Preventive Foot Care in People with Diabetes

Abstract Number : 59
   Self-esteem Effect of Psychosocial Support on Body-Image Of Insulin Dependant Diabetic (I.D.D.M)

Abstract Number : 60
   Parental Coping Pattern Towards Their Diabetic Children

Abstract Number : 61
   Nutritional Problems of Diabetic Older Adults

Abstract Number : 62
   Preventive Foot Care in People with Diabetes

Abstract Number : 63
   Proper Foot Care may prevent Diabetic Foot Complications

Abstract Number : 64
   Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Children with Type I Diabetes

Abstract Number : 65
   Role of Exercises in Diabetic Patient

Abstract Number : 66
   The Effect Of Self Care Program On Self Care, Cognition And Quality Of Life Among Outpatient Diabetics At Benha University Hospital

Abstract Number : 67
   Self care practice and compliance to management plan Effect on control of type one diabetes in children

Abstract Number : 68
   Intensive Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Risks, Benefits, and Techniques

Abstract Number : 69
   Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases

Abstract Number : 70
   MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC PATIENT WITH END STAGE RENAL DISEASE (ESRD)

Abstract Number : 71
   Operational Errors Cause Inaccurate Blood Glucose Results: Nursing View

Abstract Number : 72
   Quality of Life of Cardiac Patient with Type 1 Diabetes

Abstract Number : 73
   Myths about Diabetes and its treatment

Abstract Number : 74
   Diabetic atherosclerosis: the need for aggressive lipid-lowering treatment

Abstract Number : 75
   Insulin resistance: from impairment of insulin-mediatedglucose metabolism to cardiovascular risk

Abstract Number : 76
   Diabetes Mellitus in Palestine

Abstract Number : 77
   Plasma Homocysteine in Relation to Micro-vascular Complications in diabetes mellitus type I

Abstract Number : 78
   ACCOMMODATING CHILDREN WITH DIABETES IN SCHOOLS

Abstract Number : 79
   Leptin and metabolic perturbations in glucose homeostasis.

Abstract Number : 80
   NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE SULFONYLUREAS: THE MYSTERY OF CARDIOVASCULAR SAFETY VERSUS TOXICITY

Abstract Number : 81
   Learning Styles and The Art of Teaching:

Abstract Number : 82
   Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Arab Countries.

Abstract Number : 83
   The dysmetabolic syndrome,Where are we?

Abstract Number : 84
   THE TALE OF IMMUNOGENETIC PATHOGENESIS OF DIABETES

Abstract Number : 85
    GLUCOSE TOLERANCE ABNORMALITIES ARE PREDICTED BY THE HIGH FASTING INSULIN-TO-GLUCOSE RATIO IN HIRSUTE WOMEN.

Abstract Number : 86
   A Physician’s Look into The Eye of Diabetic Patients

Abstract Number : 87
   VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR (VEGF) IN EGYPTIAN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES MELLITUS RELATION TO GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND VASCULAR DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS

Abstract Number : 88
   Gestational Diabetes

Abstract Number : 89
   STUDY OF THE PSYCHO-SOCIAL EFFECTS OF WORK ENVIRONMENT ON THE CONTROL OF DIABETES MELLITUS

Abstract Number : 90
   HYPOGLYCEMIA



 


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