Guía de Práctica Clínica sobre Diabetes tipo 2.

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  1. Introducción
  2. Alcance y objetivos
  3. Metodología de la guía
  4. Epidemiología y repercusiones sanitarias de la diabetes mellitus tipo 2
  5. Definición, historia natural, criterios diagnósticos y cribado de DM 2
  6. Prevención de la diabetes en pacientes con hiperglucemias intermedias
  7. Dieta y ejercicio
  8. Control glucémico
  9. Cribado y tratamiento de las complicaciones macrovasculares
  10. Cribado y tratamiento de las complicaciones microvasculares
  11. Pie diabético. Evaluación, prevención y tratamiento
  12. Educación diabetológica
  13. Organización de la consulta con el paciente DM2
  14. Anexos
  15. Bibliografía
  16. Listado completo de tablas y figuras

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