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  1. ... regulation and ultimately leads to a condition called diabetes mellitus, in which blood glucose levels can become ... come to medical attention only when they develop diabetes mellitus in adulthood.Type A insulin resistance syndrome ...
  2. ... have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which is the most common form of diabetes. A higher percentage of people with acatalasemia have ...
  3. ... cataracts) in both eyes, skin ulcers, type 2 diabetes, diminished fertility, severe hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis), ... could impair normal cell activities and cause the health problems associated with this condition. ... S, Lee L, Hanson NB, Lenaerts C, Hoehn H, Poot M, Rubin CD, Chen DF, Yang CC, Juch H, Dorn T, Spiegel R, Oral EA, Abid M, Battisti C, Lucci-Cordisco E, ...