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related types of physicians - endocrinologist, general practitioner, internist
Diabetes mellitus type 2 - multisystem disease due to insulin resistance and high blood sugar
a.k.a type 2 diabetes, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, NIDDM, adult-onset diabetes, diabetes
Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 - disease affecting multiple endocrine glands
a.k.a Wermer syndrome
Cushing's disease or syndrome - increased production of cortisol
a.k.a hyperadrenocorticism, hypercorticism
Necrobiosis lipoidica - chronic skin disease often seen in diabetics
a.k.a Necrobiosis Lipoidica Diabeticorum, NLD
Myocardial infarction - heart attack
a.k.a MI, AMI, acute myocardial infarction, heart attack
'myocardial infarction' is considered a medical emergency
Angina pectoris - chest pain due to decreased blood supply to heart muscle
a.k.a angina
'angina pectoris' is considered a medical emergency
Coronary artery disease - narrowing of small blood vessels decreasing blood supply to the heart muscle
a.k.a CAD
'coronary artery disease' is considered a medical emergency
Liver cirrhosis - scarred liver
a.k.a hepatic cirrhosis

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