Topic: Diabetes mellitus type ii
Definition/description the overview of key elements related to
the condition such as history, epidemiology, populations/ages
affected, transmission, and genetics, as applicable.
Present normal functions of the system(s) or organ(s) followed
by details of weaknesses in the tissue(s)/structure(s) that make
them vulnerable to injury or disease, especially to the medical
condition of diabetes mellitus.
Emphasize chemical and cellular changes to primary and
secondary systems affected.
Include diagnostic methods and criteria (i.e., signs/symptoms,
radiology, blood tests, specialized...