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Diabetes mellitus transitoria
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La DM transitoria es relativamente frecuente en el gato diabético. Alrededor de un 20% de los gatos diabéticos suelen pertenecer a esta categoría (Nelson y col., 1999; Nelson, 2005). Sin embargo, la proporción de gatos afectados de diabetes transitoria ha aumentado recientemente (véase más adelante). La diabetes transitoria se caracteriza por una remisión espontánea, es decir, los signos clínicos como poliuria y polidipsia desaparecen, la glucemia se normaliza y la glucosuria también desaparece. Generalmente, esto sucede al cabo de 1 a 4 meses del inicio del tratamiento (Nelson y col., 1999). En ese momento, puede interrumpirse el tratamiento antidiabético. Tras la resolución de la DM, la secreción de insulina inducida por la glucosa se normaliza. No obstante, la densidad de las células sigue disminuida y la patología de los islotes pancreáticos sigue presente. De hecho, la mayoría de estos casos constituyen estadios subclínicos de DM (Nelson et coll, 1999). […]
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Zurich University, Zürich, Switzerland.
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