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      Steroid-induced diabetes: a clinical and molecular approach to understanding and treatment.

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          Since the advent of glucocorticoid therapy for autoimmune disease in the 1940s, their widespread application has led to the concurrent therapy-limiting discovery of many adverse metabolic side effects. Unanticipated hyperglycemia associated with the initiation of glucocorticoids often leads to preventable hospital admissions, prolonged hospital stays, increased risks for infection and reduced graft function in solid organ transplant recipients. Challenges in managing steroid-induced diabetes stem from wide fluctuations in post-prandial hyperglycemia and the lack of clearly defined treatment protocols. The mainstay of treatment is insulin therapy coincident with meals. This article aims to review the pathogenesis, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment principles unique to steroid-induced diabetes.

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          Journal
          Diabetes Metab. Res. Rev.
          Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews
          1520-7560
          1520-7552
          Feb 2014
          : 30
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60637, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS603359
          10.1002/dmrr.2486
          4112077
          24123849
          6ee42c9e-db98-4200-be95-2711137c8b44
          Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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          glucocorticoids,insulin resistance,new onset diabetes after transplant,steroid-induced diabetes

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