Abstract

List of contributors. Foreword. Preface. 1 Methodology of evidence-based medicine. Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital). 2 Definition, epidemiology and classification of diabetes and structure. of the diabetes team. Maria Craig (Institute of Endocrinology & Diabetes), Sarah J. Glastras (Institute of Endocrinology and Diabetes) & Kim Donaghue (The Children's Hospital at Westmead). 3 Aetiology of type 1 diabetes mellitus - genetics, autoimmunity. and trigger factors. Loredana Marcovecchio (University of Cambridge), David B. Dunger (University of Cambridge),. Mark Peakman (King's College London) & Keith W. Taylor (Barts and the London). 4 Type 1 diabetes mellitus - management. Joanne J. Spinks (John Radcliffe Hospital), Julie A. Edge (John Radcliffe Hospital), Krystyna Matyka (Clinical Sciences Research Institute) & Shital Malik (Paediatric Specialist Registrar). 5 Type 1 diabetes mellitus in the very young child. Stuart Brink (Tufts University School of Medicine). 6 Adolescence and diabetes: clinical and social science perspectives. Alexandra Greene (University of Aberdeen) & Stephen Greene (Maternal and Child Health Sciences). 7 Management of special situations in diabetes. Fergus J. Cameron (Department of Endocrinology and Diabetes) & Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital). 8 Dietary management: optimising diabetes outcomes. Sheridan Waldron (Leicestershire Nutrition and Dietetic Service). 9 Education in childhood diabetes. Peter G.F. Swift (Leicester Royal Infirmary). 10 Psychological interventions in childhood diabetes. John W. Gregory (Cardiff University) & Sue Channon (Consultant Clinical Psychologist). 11 Screening for associated conditions and prevention of complications. Catherine Peters (SpR Paediatric Endocrinology) & Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital). 12 Type 2 diabetes mellitus - genetics, diagnosis and management. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. John Porter (Birmingham Children's Hospital) & Timothy G. Barrett (Institute of Child Health). 13 Rare forms of diabetes. Julian Shield (University of Bristol), Maciej T. Malecki (Jagiellonian University), Nicola A. Bridges (Chelsea and Westminster Hospital) & Jeremy Allgrove (Royal London Hospital). 14 Diabetes and information technology. Kenneth J. Robertson (Royal Hospital for Sick Children). Abbreviations. Index

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