About this Research Topic
Effective treatment for secondary diabetes is crucial to prevent both acute and chronic complications. Addressing the primary endocrinological or metabolic disorders can significantly improve glucose intolerance and overall diabetes management. However, the medications used to manage these conditions can also contribute to glucose intolerance.
Recent research has elucidated the detailed mechanisms behind glucose intolerance in patients with these disorders, highlighting the need for updated and comprehensive clinical knowledge. This Research Topic aims to present recent advances and current perspectives on secondary diabetes mellitus and glucose intolerance.
We particularly seek studies that delve into the mechanisms, treatment strategies, and clinical implications of secondary diabetes. We welcome submissions in the form of reviews, mini-reviews, original research articles, methods, case reports, and perspective articles.
We look forward to receiving submissions that can compile a comprehensive and up-to-date repository of knowledge in this critical area of research, promising improved patient care and better management strategies for secondary diabetes.
Keywords: Secondary diabetes, hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, endocrinological disorders, metabolic diseases, glucose intolerance
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