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  1. Diabetes mellitus and deafness

    Infobox disease Name Diabetes mellitus and deafness Image Caption DiseasesDB 33761 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 520000 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Diabetes mellitus and deafness DAD or maternally inherited diabetes and deafness MIDD is a mitochondrial disease associated with the gene Leu UUR . ref name pmid1360090 cite journal author Reardon W title Diabetes mellitus associated with a pathogenic point mutation in mitochondrial DNA journal Lancet volume 340 issue 8832 pages 1376 9 year 1992 pmid 1360090 doi 10.1016 0140 6736 92 92560 3 author separator , author2 Ross RJ author3 Sweeney MG display authors 3 last4 Ross first4 R.J.M. last5 Sweeney first5 M.G. last6 Harding first6 A.E. last7 Luxon first7 L.M. ref ref name pmid17052206 cite journal author Maassen JA, t Hart LM, Janssen GM, Reiling E, Romijn JA, Lemkes HH title Mitochondrial diabetes and its lessons for common Type 2 diabetes journal Biochem. Soc. Trans. volume 34 issue Pt 5 pages 819 23 year 2006 pmid 17052206 doi 10.1042 BST0340819 ref Alternative names diabetes and deafness, maternally inherited MIDD Ballinger Wallace syndrome diabetes mellitus, type II, with deafness noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus with deafness NIDDM with deafness See also diabetes deafness References reflist Mitochondrial diseases Category Mitochondrial diseases endocrine disease stub ear disease stub ru ...   more details



  1. Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus IDDM is a medical term that describes diabetes mellitus that requires insulin therapy to avoid diabetic ketoacidosis ketoacidosis . IDDM is often considered a synonym for juvenile diabetes mellitus and type 1 diabetes mellitus , though the three terms are not entirely congruent Juvenile diabetes is considered an unsatisfactory and somewhat obsolete term because type 1 diabetes can develop in adults, and type 2 can occur in children. IDDM includes type 1 diabetes, but as type 2 diabetes progresses, in some people it may reach a degree of insulin deficiency that requires insulin treatment. See diabetes mellitus , type 1 diabetes mellitus , and type 2 diabetes mellitus . DEFAULTSORT Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Category Diabetes ...   more details



  1. Neonatal diabetes mellitus

    Neonatal diabetes mellitus NDM is a monogenic form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life. It is a rare disease , occurring in only one in 100,000 to 500,000 live births. Infants with NDM do not produce enough insulin , leading to an increase in blood glucose . NDM can be mistaken for the much more common type 1 diabetes , but type 1 diabetes usually occurs later than the first 6 months of life. In about half of those with NDM, the condition is lifelong and is called permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus PNDM . In the rest of those with NDM, the condition is transient and disappears during infancy but can reappear later in life this type of NDM is called transient neonatal diabetes mellitus TNDM . Specific genes that can cause NDM have been identified. ref name ndic http diabetes.niddk.nih.gov dm pubs mody Monogenic Forms of Diabetes Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus and Maturity onset Diabetes of the Young at National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Clearinghouses National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse , a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. NIH Publication No. 07 6141. March 2007. Copyright cite This publication is not copyrighted. ref Symptoms of NDM include thirst, frequent urination , and dehydration . NDM can be diagnosed by finding elevated levels of glucose in blood or urine. In severe cases, the deficiency of insulin may cause the body to produce an excess of acid, resulting in a potentially life threatening condition called ketoacidosis . Most fetuses with NDM do not grow well in the womb and newborns are much smaller than those of the same gestational age, a condition called intrauterine growth restriction . After birth, some infants fail to gain weight ... normalize growth and development. ref name ndic References reflist Diabetes DEFAULTSORT Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus Category Diabetes Category Rare diseases he ru ...   more details



  1. Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus

    Infobox disease Name Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 601410 OMIM mult OMIM2 610374 OMIM2 610582 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus TNDM is a form of diabetes mellitus presenting at birth that is not permanent. Types include class wikitable Type OMIM Gene Locus Description TNDM1 OMIM2 601410 ZFP57 6p22.1 TNDM2 OMIM2 610374 ABCC8 11p15.1 Due to the mutations of the other subunit of the K sub ATP sub channel, SUR1, which is encoded by the ABCC8 gene. ref name pmid18497752 cite journal author de Wet H, Proks P, Lafond M, et al title A mutation R826W in nucleotide binding domain 1 of ABCC8 reduces ATPase activity and causes transient neonatal diabetes journal EMBO Rep. volume 9 issue 7 pages 648 year 2008 month May pmid 18497752 doi 10.1038 embor.2008.71 pmc 2475326 ref TNDM3 OMIM2 610582 KCNJ11 11p15.1 It is to do with genetics and is often associated with having an added Chromosome 7 gene mostly from the paternal side . Citation needed date November 2010 The form on chromosome 6 can involve imprinting. ref name Scharfmann2007 cite book author Rapha l Scharfmann title Development of the Pancreas and Neonatal Diabetes url http books.google.com books?id AzvFFxY 3CMC&pg PA113 accessdate 10 November 2010 year 2007 publisher Karger Publishers isbn 9783805583855 pages 113 ref References reflist External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book gene&part dmtn GeneReview NIH UW entry on 6q24 Related Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus See also Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus Diabetes Genomic imprinting ABC transporter disorders Transcription factor coregulator deficiencies Channelopathy DEFAULTSORT Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus Category Diabetes perinatal disorder stub ...   more details



  1. Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus

    Infobox Disease Name Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM 606176 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID GeneReviewsID dmn GeneReviewsName Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus A newly identified and potentially treatable form of monogenic diabetes is the neonatal diabetes caused by activating mutations of the KCNJ11 gene, which codes for the Kir6.2 subunit of the beta cell K sub ATP sub channel. ref Hattersley A, Gloyn A, Pearson E, Edgehill E, Flanagan S, Ellard S. Novel monogenic diabetes results from activating mutations in Kir6.2 Presented at the First Meeting for the European Group for the Study of Monogenic Diabetes http www.modyinmalaga.net ... early type 1 diabetes type 1 diabetes mellitus . The insulin deficiency results in intrauterine growth retardation with birth weight small for gestational age. The diabetes is usually diagnosed ... 2009, Accessed 20 July 2009 See also Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus Diabetes Category Diabetes ... JJ title Permanent neonatal diabetes due to KCNJ11 gene mutation journal Indian J Pediatr volume 74 ... &q intitle 3APermanent neonatal diabetes due to KCNJ11 gene mutation&as publication Indian J Pediatr&as ... . Rare cases have been recognized as late as 6 months of age. Treatment Remarkably, this type of diabetes ... in the KCNJ11 gene can cause early onset diabetes which does not respond to the sulfonylurea drugs, as well ... of diabetes are very rare conditions, appearing in about 1 100,000 to 1 200,000 live births, and accounting for about 1 1000 of type 1 diabetes cases. Fewer than 5 of the cases assumed to exist have been diagnosed, and most diabetes clinics around the world are checking for KCNJ11 mutations in any persons who developed apparent insulin dependent diabetes without the typical type 1 antibodies ... bookshelf br.fcgi?book gene&part dmn GeneReviews NCBI NIH UW entry on Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus http www.telegraph.co.uk health 5863422 Child talks for first time after family read about ...   more details



  1. Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy

    For women with diabetes mellitus , pregnancy can present some particular challenges for both mother and child. If the woman who is pregnant has diabetes, it can cause early, and very large babies. Planning in advance is emphasized if one wants to have a baby and has type 1 diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes mellitus . Pregnancy management for diabetics needs stringent blood glucose control even in advance ..., and impaired explicit memory performance, have been linked to pregestational Type I diabetes and gestational diabetes. ref cite journal author Nomura Y, Marks DJ, Grossman B, Yoon M, Loudon H, Stone J, Halperin JM title Exposure to Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Low Socioeconomic Status Effects ... diabetes mellitus during pregnancy. Put some extra care to the eyes and kidneys and check it frequently ... stay healthy during the rest of the pregnancy. Diabetes pregnancy management Diabetes mellitus ... even with a mother with diabetes mellitus. Some women wonder whether breast feeding is recommended after they have been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Breast feeding is recommended for most babies ... 10 or duration greater than 20 years Class E overt diabetes mellitus with calcified pelvic vessels ... mellitus type 2 , oral antidiabetic drug s should be replaced with insulin . See also Diabetes mellitus Gestational diabetes Pregnancy Footnotes reflist External links http www.cdc.gov ncbddd ... Diabetes Pathology of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium DEFAULTSORT Diabetes Mellitus ... of cell biology cell s to insulin . Risks for the child The risks of maternal diabetes to the developing ... diabetes journal Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition volume ... diabetes exhibit a high rate of inattention and fine and gross motor impairment journal Journal .... ref cite journal author Georgieff MK title The effect of maternal diabetes during pregnancy ... of women with gestational diabetes , since those primarily occur in the latter part of pregnancy ...   more details



  1. Diabetes mellitus type 2

    117853 MeshID D003924 Diabetes mellitus type 2 spaced ndash formerly non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus NIDDM or adult onset diabetes spaced ndash is a metabolic disorder that is characterized ... name Pathologic Basis of Disease This is in contrast to diabetes mellitus type 1 in which there is an absolute ... of diabetes mellitus diabetes with the other 10 due primarily to diabetes mellitus type 1 and gestational ... ketoacidosis , a feature of Diabetes mellitus type 1 type 1 diabetes , is uncommon. ref cite journal ... on routine testing. ref name Green2011 People with type 2 diabetes mellitus may rarely present with nonketotic ... of diabetes mellitus Type  2  diabetes is typically a chronic disease, associated ... pmid 22422870 ref Genetics Main Genetic causes of diabetes mellitus type 2 Most cases of diabetes ... as genetic disorder monogenic forms of diabetes or Diabetes mellitus Other types other specific types ... news first last coauthors title Monogenic Forms of Diabetes Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus and Maturity ... edited by Mark N. Feinglos, M. Angelyn title Type 2 diabetes mellitus an evidence based approach ... diabetes mellitus. journal Expert opinion on drug safety date 2005 Nov volume 4 issue 6 pages 1097 ... within the muscles, liver and fat tissue. ref cite book title Diabetes mellitus a guide to patient ..., diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus and its complications Report of a WHO Consultation. Part 1. Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus accessdate 29 May 2007 ref fasting plasma .... ref cite journal author title Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus journal Diabetes ... journal author title Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus journal Diabetes Care volume .... ref name Will2011 Diabetes mellitus type 2 is characterized by high blood glucose in the context ... location Philadelphia, Pa. isbn 0 7216 0187 1 pages 1194 1195 ref This is in contrast to diabetes mellitus ... islet cells in the pancreas and gestational diabetes mellitus that is a new onset of high blood ...   more details



  1. Diabetes mellitus type 1

    eMedicineTopic 546 MeshID D003922 Diabetes mellitus type  1 Type  1 diabetes, T1DM, IDDM, or, formerly, juvenile diabetes is a form of diabetes mellitus that results from autoimmune destruction ... diseases.cfm?systemID 3&DiseaseID 23 title Type  1 Diabetes Mellitus accessdate 2008 08 04 ... L title Type 1 diabetes mellitus in pediatrics journal Pediatr Rev volume 29 issue 11 pages 374 ... to be of immunological origin. Type  1 can be distinguished from Diabetes mellitus type ... ch158 ch158b.html sec12 ch158 ch158b 1206 title Diabetes Mellitus DM Diabetes Mellitus and Disorders ... omim 222100 title OMIM Entry 222100 DIABETES MELLITUS, INSULIN DEPENDENT IDDM publisher ... Genetic Susceptibility to Graves Disease and to type  1 Diabetes Mellitus accessdate 2008 02 06 ... hemoglobin Glucose tolerance test OGTT Diabetes mellitus is characterized by recurrent or persistent ... Definition, Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus and its Complications year 1999 url ... L is considered diagnostic for diabetes mellitus. Patients with fasting glucose levels from 100 to 125 ... factor for progression to full blown diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. ref cite web ... rates of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. A hypothesis journal Lancet volume 2 issue 8411 ... diabetes labile type  1 diabetes mellitus. ref cite web author Jennifer L. Larsen url http ... mellitus Complications of poorly managed type 1 diabetes mellitus may include cardiovascular disease ... title The metabolic demands of driving for drivers with type 1 diabetes mellitus url journal Diabetes ... treatment by prayers case resulting in death List of people with diabetes mellitus type 1 Type 1 Diabetes ... DEFAULTSORT Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Category Diabetes Category Autoimmune diseases ar ca Diabetis mellitus tipus 1 de Diabetes mellitus Diabetes Typ 1 dv es Diabetes mellitus tipo 1 fr Diab te de type 1 ko it Diabete mellito di tipo 1 ...   more details



  1. Complications of diabetes mellitus

    of diabetes mellitus are far less common and less severe in people who have well controlled ... Diabetic coma Diabetic coma is a medical emergency in which a person with diabetes mellitus is coma tose unconscious because of one of the acute complications of diabetes Severe diabetic hypoglycemia ... diabetes mellitus on mouse neuroblastoma cells a new mechanism for development of diabetic autonomic ... . Diabetes mellitus is the most common cause of adult kidney failure worldwide in the developed ... with diabetes mellitus journal European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery volume 31 issue ... in diabetes mellitus journal Trends in Neurosciences volume 23 issue 11 pages 542 9 year 2000 ...Infobox Disease Name Diabetes complication Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 10 e 10 ICD10 E 14 ... Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular disease in patients with type 1 diabetes journal The New ... diabetes therapy on the development and progression of neuropathy. The Diabetes Control and Complications ... 0003 4819 122 8 199504150 00001 ref Wider health problems accelerate the deleterious effects of diabetes ... attention. Ketoacidosis is much more common in type  1 diabetes than type  2. Hyperglycemia ..., though this is more common in type  2 diabetes than type  1. Citation needed date March ... complication of several diabetes treatments. It is rare otherwise, either in diabetic or non diabetic ..., seizure s, or even brain damage and death. In patients with diabetes, this may be caused by several ... 2 diabetes. Decrements in insulin, increments in glucagon, and, absent the latter, increments in epinephrine ... rapidly correct hypoglycemia. In insulin deficient diabetes exogenous insulin levels do not decrease ... unawareness. The concept of hypoglycemia associated autonomic failure HAAF in diabetes posits ... is confronted with an unconscious patient about whom nothing is known except that he has diabetes ... hypoglycemia. Respiratory infections The immune response is impaired in individuals with diabetes ...   more details



  1. Genetic causes of diabetes mellitus type 2

    in childhood. It consists of diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, and deafness, hence the acronym DIDMOAD. ref name AMN cite journal author Barrett TG title Mitochondrial diabetes ...Most cases of diabetes mellitus type 2 involved many genes contributing small amount to the overall condition ... more than 36 gene s have been found that contribute to the risk of type 2 diabetes. ref name Genetic2011 cite journal last Herder first C coauthors Roden, M title Genetics of type 2 diabetes pathophysiologic ... There are a number of rare cases of diabetes that arise due to an abnormality in a single gene known as genetic disorder monogenic forms of diabetes . ref name Will2011 These include maturity onset diabetes of the young MODY , Donohue syndrome , and Rabson Mendenhall syndrome , among others. ref name Will2011 Maturity onset diabetes of the young constitute 1 5 of all cases of diabetes in young people. ref cite news first last coauthors title Monogenic Forms of Diabetes Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus and Maturity onset Diabetes of the Young date publisher National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, NIH url http www.diabetes.niddk.nih.gov dm pubs mody work National Diabetes ... type  2 diabetes, include TCF7L2 , PPARG , FTO gene FTO , KCNJ11 , NOTCH2 , WFS1 , IGF2BP2 ... al. title Clinical risk factors, DNA variants, and the development of type 2 diabetes journal The New ... Guttmacher editor2 first A. E. last1 McCarthy first1 M. I. title Genomics, Type 2 Diabetes, and Obesity ... title Diabetes treatment bridging the divide journal The New England Journal of Medicine volume 356 ... severe, form of diabetes. ref cite journal author Sakagashira S, Sanke T, Hanabusa T, et al. title Missense mutation of amylin gene S20G in Japanese NIDDM patients journal Diabetes volume 45 issue ... with a lower body mass index in Korean type 2 diabetic patients journal Diabetes Res. Clin. Pract ... hereditary conditions may feature diabetes, for example myotonic dystrophy and Friedreich s ataxia ...   more details



  1. List of people with diabetes mellitus type 1

    Dynamic list This is a list of notable people who have been documented as having diabetes mellitus type 1 , also known as Type 1 diabetes, IDDM, or juvenile diabetes. 1 This list is subject to the policies ... with diabetes References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT List of people with diabetes mellitus type 1 Category Lists of people by medical condition Diabetes mellitus type 1, List of people with ... on Diabetes , DiabetesMine.com ref ref http www.canada.com theprovince news etoday story.html?id ... ci 9125739 Jay Cutler diagnosed with diabetes , The Denver Post, May 2, 2008. ref Damon Dash ref name hales Hales, Diane. Will Diabetes Touch You? , Parade magazine, November 6, 2005, p. 11. ref Chris ... is battling diabetes.html Dudley s Crusade Is Battling Diabetes , The New York Times, June 21, 1999 .... http www.post gazette.com pg 10202 1074042 114.stm Olympic skier tells kids that diabetes isn t a handicap .... http articles.orlandosentinel.com 2006 04 14 sports FRYZEL14A 1 type 1 diabetes insulin sugar Bitter ... story ?id 146449 Diabetes won t hold back Cubs outfield prospect , The Daily Herald ... article 237111 Rower rises to the top Diagnosed with diabetes at 13, Chris Jarvis battles the odds ..., Lizzie. http www.dailymail.co.uk tvshowbiz article 1248628 Heiress Casey Johnson died diabetes complications caused lack insulin.html Heiress Casey Johnson died of diabetes complications caused ... Pump Helps Pitcher With Diabetes , The New York Times, July 6, 2004. ref Nicole Johnson Miss America ... update nicole johnson diabetes.html Nicole Johnson Getting Real with Diabetes , The Saturday ... Nick Jonas puts spotlight on diabetes , MSNBC.com, September 24, 2009. ref Rod Kafer ref name ... Kimball ref name martin Martin, Richard. http www.tampabay.com news health diabetes doesnt slow indy race car driver charlie kimball 1082785 Diabetes doesn t slow Indy race car driver Charlie Kimball ... McGowan handle diabetes well , The Canadian Press, March 13, 2010. ref Dustin McGowan ref name ...   more details



  1. Prevention of diabetes mellitus type 2

    Prevention of diabetes mellitus type 2 can be achieved with both lifestyle changes and medication use onset of Diabetes mellitus type 2 type 2 diabetes can often be delayed through proper nutrition and regular ... JL, Beaufrere B title Dairy consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in men journal Archives ... the long term risk of diabetes in adults with impaired glucose tolerance journal Evid Based Med ... metformin, acarbose , may be effective at preventing progression to diabetes in IGT Impaired Glucose ... activity may be helpful in preventing type 2 diabetes, particularly if undertaken soon after ... 2 diabetes by lifestyle intervention follow up of the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study journal ..., et al. title Reduction in the incidence of type 2 diabetes with lifestyle intervention or metformin ... ref The American Diabetes Association ADA recommends maintaining a healthy weight, getting at least ... Bantle JP, Wylie Rosett J, Albright AL, et al. title Nutrition recommendations and interventions for diabetes 2006 a position statement of the American Diabetes Association journal Diabetes Care volume ... risk group had an 82 lower incidence of diabetes . ref name Mozaffarian D, Kamineni A, Carnethon ... A, Carnethon M, Djouss L, Mukamal KJ, Siscovic, D title Lifestyle risk factors and new onset diabetes mellitus in older adults the cardiovascular health study journal Archives of Internal Medicine volume ... Dietary fats and prevention of type 2 diabetes journal Progress in Lipid Research volume 48 issue ... dairy products were found strongly correlated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and reduced cardiovascular ... 2 diabetes with ingestion of certain foods or with some drugs. Breastfeeding may also be associated with the prevention of type  2 diabetes in mothers. ref name JAMA2005 Stuebe cite journal author ... Duration of lactation and incidence of type 2 diabetes journal JAMA volume 294 issue 20 pages 2601 ... may help prevent diabetes, as several studies have found lower incidence among vegetarians . ref name ...   more details



  1. Lifestyle causes of diabetes mellitus type 2

    A number of lifestyle factors are known to be important to the development of diabetes mellitus type ... Risk Factors and New Onset Diabetes Mellitus in Older Adults The Cardiovascular Health Study journal ... 1 4377 0324 5 pages 1371 1435 edition 12th ed. ref Excess body fat underlies 64 of cases of diabetes ... Popkin, BM, Bray, GA, Despr s, JP, Hu, FB title Sugar sweetened beverages, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular disease risk. journal Circulation date 2010 03 23 volume 121 issue 11 ..., FB title Sugar sweetened beverages and risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes a meta analysis. journal Diabetes Care date 2010 Nov volume 33 issue 11 pages 2477 83 pmid 20693348 doi 10.2337 dc10 ... 2 diabetes journal Progress in Lipid Research volume 48 issue 1 pages 44 51 year 2009 month January ... an 82 lower rate of diabetes. When a Classification of obesity normal weight was included, the rate ... to diabetes risk decreasing consumption of saturated fats and trans fatty acids while replacing ... fat intake and risk of type 2 diabetes in women. journal The American journal of clinical nutrition ... the risk of type 2 diabetes both through their role in obesity and potentially through a direct ... 55 of cases of type  2 diabetes, ref cite journal last Eberhart first M. S. coauthors ... and Obesity Among Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes United States, 1988 1994 and 1999 2002 journal Morbidity ... develop into type 2 diabetes, most likely because adipose tissue especially that in the abdomen ... first last coauthors title The origin of diabetes Don t blame your genes They may simply be getting ... in type  2 diabetes in children and adolescents. ref Cite book last Arlan Rosenbloom first Janet H Silverstein title Type  2 Diabetes in Children and Adolescents A Clinician s Guide to Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Prevention, and Treatment publisher American Diabetes Association ... World War II , have shown that they are prone to higher rates of diabetes. ref cite pmid 10799412 ...   more details



  1. Mellitus

    other uses Mellitus disambiguation Infobox Archbishop type archbishop name Mellitus archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image Staugustinescanterburygravemellitus.jpg alt Stone on ground inscribed Mellitus ... the site of Mellitus grave in St Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury province Diocese of Canterbury ... ref cite web url http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 5070 title St. Mellitus of Canterbury ... ref name Days170 canonized date Pre congregation Pre Congregation Mellitus died 24 April 624 was the first ... to augment the mission, and was consecrated as Bishop of London in 604. Mellitus was the recipient ... be undertaken gradually, integrating pagan rituals and customs. In 610, Mellitus returned to Italy .... Mellitus was exiled from London by the pagan successors to his patron, King S berht of Essex , following the latter s death around 616. King thelberht of Kent , Mellitus other patron, died at about the same time, forcing him to take refuge in Gaul . Mellitus returned to England the following ... to London, whose inhabitants remained pagan. Mellitus was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 619 ... of Canterbury, from a fire. After his death in 624, Mellitus was revered as a saint. Early life The medieval chronicler Bede described Mellitus as being of noble birth. ref name DNB ref name Bede111 Bede ... In letters, Pope Gregory I called him an abbot , but it is unclear whether Mellitus had previously ... England History p. 164 ref The first time Mellitus is mentioned in history is in the letters of Gregory ... article 18531 Mellitus d. 624 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref It appears likely that he ... scenes from the St Augustine Gospels , possibly brought by Mellitus to England Pope Gregory I sent Mellitus to England in June 601, ref name Coming64 Mayr Harting Coming of Christianity p. 64 ref ... of the books brought to England by Mellitus still at Canterbury. Examination of the remaining manuscripts has determined that one possible survivor of Mellitus books is the St. Augustine Gospels ...   more details



  1. Deafness

    See also2 Deaf culture for the social movement. Infobox disease Name Hearing impairment and deafness Image Caption ICD10 ICD10 H 90 h 90 ICD10 H 91 h 90 ICD9 ICD9 389 MeshID D034381 Deafness , or hearing impairment , is a partial or total inability to hear ref cite encyclopedia year 2011 title Deafness ... http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 154327 deafness accessdate 22 February 2012 ref where the ability ... that must be made above the usual level before the listener can detect it. In profound deafness, even ... total sensorineural deafness could be the result of congenital malformations, head trauma or inner ear infection. In patients with total or near total deafness, an air conduction aid could not be used ... at which hearing loss occurs is crucial for the acquisition of a spoken language. Prelingual deafness Main Prelingual deafness Prelingual deafness is hearing impairment that is sustained prior to the language ... or through hearing loss in early infancy. Prelingual deafness impairs an individual s ability to acquire ... Deafness in Childhood. New England J Medicine 2010 363 1438 50 ref Post lingual deafness Main Post lingual deafness Post lingual deafness is hearing impairment that is sustained after the language ... and learning lip reading. Post lingual deafness is far more common than pre lingual deafness. Unilateral ... Loss or Single Sided Deafness SSD have difficulty in hearing conversation on their impaired side localizing ... discrimination is approximately the same for normal hearing and those with unilateral deafness however ... genes exist which can cause mild to profound impairment. If a family has a dominant gene for deafness ... and recessive hearing impairment can be syndromic or Nonsyndromic deafness nonsyndromic . Recent gene mapping has identified dozens of nonsyndromic dominant DFNA and recessive DFNB forms of deafness. The first gene mapped for non syndromic deafness, DFNA1, involves a splice site mutation in the formin ... Le n first5 PE last6 King first6 MC title Nonsyndromic deafness DFNA1 associated with mutation of a human ...   more details



  1. Mellitus (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar mellitus Mellitus was the third Archbishop of Canterbury in the early 7th century AD. Mellitus may also refer to Diabetes mellitus , a metabolic disease Pachybrachis mellitus , a leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae Neoporus mellitus , a predaceous water beetle in the family Dytiscidae Pyrophorus beetle Pyrophorus mellitus , a click beetle in the family Elateridae Eumellitiphis mellitus , a bee mite in the family Laelapidae disambig human name ...   more details



  1. Diabetes (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar diabetes Diabetes usually refers to diabetes mellitus , a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar. TOCRIGHT Diabetes may also refer to a heterogeneous group of diseases that only have in common the presence of excessive urination. Diabetes mellitus Common types Diabetes mellitus type 1 , a form of diabetes mellitus that results from autoimmune destruction of insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas Diabetes mellitus type 2 , a metabolic disorder that is characterized ... Gestational diabetes , a condition in which women without previously diagnosed diabetes exhibit high blood glucose levels during pregnancy Diabetes mellitus and pregnancy Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus IDDM , a medical term that describes diabetes mellitus that requires insulin therapy to avoid ketoacidosis Rare types Diabetes mellitus and deafness , a mitochondrial disease associated with the gene Leu UUR Latent autoimmune diabetes LADA , a term coined to describe slow onset type 1 autoimmune diabetes in adults Diabetes type 1.5 disambiguation Diabetes type 1.5 , comprising LADA and ketosis prone diabetes mellitus type 2 Lipoatrophic diabetes , a type of diabetes mellitus presenting with severe lipodystrophy Maturity onset diabetes of the young MODY , any of several hereditary forms of diabetes caused by mutations in an autosomal dominant gene that disrupts insulin production Neonatal diabetes mellitus , a form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus Prediabetes , the state in which some ... mellitus Acute Diabetic coma , a reversible form of coma, a medical emergency, found in people with diabetes ... with diabetes mellitus Chronic Diabetic neuropathy , a disorder that is associated with diabetes mellitus Diabetic retinopathy , damage to the retina of the eye caused by complications of diabetes mellitus ... to diabetes mellitus, a condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts ...   more details



  1. Melanochromis mellitus

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Melanochromis mellitus image status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Cichlidae genus Melanochromis species M. mellitus binomial Melanochromis mellitus binomial authority Johnson, 1976 synonyms Melanochromis mellitus is a species of fish in the Cichlidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Malawi . Its natural habitat is freshwater lake s. Source Kasembe, J. 2005. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 61124 all Melanochromis mellitus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. Category Fauna of Malawi Category Melanochromis Cichlidae stub ca Melanochromis mellitus es Melanochromis mellitus pt Melanochromis mellitus vi Melanochromis mellitus ...   more details



  1. Action Deafness

    multiple issues unreferenced September 2009 orphan October 2009 Notability Organization date September 2009 Action Deafness is a British Charitable organization registered charity providing services for the Hearing impairment profoundly deaf , hard of hearing and the deafened. External links Official site http www.actiondeafness.org.uk Category Deafness organizations Philanthropy org stub ...   more details



  1. Prelingual deafness

    , or herpes simplex virus, lack of oxygen, maternal diabetes, toxemia during pregnancy, low birth ... some hearing, but the sound quality will never be that of a normal hearing ear, suggesting that deafness .... See also Deafness Deaf history Hearing impairment List of notable deaf people Models of deafness The Language Instinct The Butterflies of Zagorsk References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Prelingual Deafness ...   more details



  1. Nonsyndromic deafness

    Nonsyndromic deafness is Hearing impairment hearing loss that is not associated with other signs and symptoms. In contrast, syndromic deafness involves hearing loss that occurs with abnormalities in other parts of the body. Genetic changes are related to the following types of nonsyndromic deafness. DFNA nonsyndromic deafness, autosomal dominant DFNB nonsyndromic deafness, autosomal recessive DFNX nonsyndromic deafness, X chromosome X linked nonsyndromic deafness, mitochondrial Each type is numbered ... type of nonsyndromic deafness. Mitochondrial nonsyndromic deafness involves changes to the small ... deafness are associated with permanent hearing loss caused by damage to structures in the inner ... loss sensorineural deafness . Hearing loss that results from changes in the middle ear is called conductive ... to the inner ear. Some forms of nonsyndromic deafness involve changes in both the inner ear and the middle ... deafness often show distinctive patterns of hearing loss. For example, the loss may be more pronounced at high, middle, or low pitch music tones . Nonsyndromic deafness can occur at any age. Hearing loss that is present before a child learns to speak is classified as Prelingual deafness ... as Post lingual deafness postlingual . Epidemiology About 1 in 1,000 children in the United States is born with profound deafness. By age 9, about 3 in 1,000 children have hearing loss that affects the activities ... of genetic deafness 70 to 80 are nonsyndromic the remaining cases are caused by specific genetic syndromes ... of all people older than 80 years. Genes related to nonsyndromic deafness Mutations in the ACTG1 ... genes cause nonsyndromic deafness, with weaker evidence currently implicating genes GJB3 , and MYO1A . The causes of nonsyndromic deafness can be complex. Researchers have identified more than 30 genes that, when mutated, may cause nonsyndromic deafness however, some of these genes have not been fully characterized. Many genes related to deafness are involved in the development and function ...   more details



  1. Change deafness

    orphan date October 2010 Change deafness relates to the inability to detect changes between two voices during the allocation of attention. A similar condition is change blindness . ref cite pmid 12760619 ref References references Category Attention disorders Category Consciousness studies psych stub ...   more details



  1. Beat deafness

    Beat deafness is a form of congential amusia characterized by a person s inability to feel musical rhythm ... of music , suffering from what is known as beat deafness. Beat deafness is a newly discovered ... is unable to hear any sort of sound stimuli, those with beat deafness are generally able to hear normally, with the exception of beat and rhythm in music. Those with beat deafness are also unable to dance ... Phillips Silver Rarity Beat deafness is an extremely rare disorder. It is estimated that about 4 of people ... From findings such as these, it could be proposed that people who have beat deafness like Mathieu ... that beat deafness is the result of neurological problems in the areas of the brain that are used ... abnormalities in the left auditory cortex that cause beat deafness. ref name Honing Honing, H. http musiccognition.blogspot.com 2011 12 case of congenital beat deafness part 2.html 2011 . A case of congenital beat deafness? Amsterdam Music Matters A blog on music cognition. ref Other areas of Mathieu ... the movement of his body while dancing. Beat deafness has also not been shown to affect other areas ... for rhythm processing in particular is most likely correct. Beat deafness is however, a very recent ... case of congenital beat deafness part 2.html 2011 . A case of congenital beat deafness? Amsterdam Music Matters A blog on music cognition. ref Comparison to tone deafness Tone deafness is characterized ... . Rhythm deficits in tone deafness . Brain and Cognition, 62 1 , 24 29. ref Tone deafness is a related, but distinct disorder from beat deafness. People with tone deafness can recognize beat and can move in time to music, but they cannot perceive pitch. People with beat deafness on the other hand ... theorize that tone deafness can potentially be from any of these sections. ref name Foxton Both beat deafness and tone deafness are derived from these same areas within the brain. Beat perception ... learning species such as dogs and cats. ref name Patel et al See also Portal Music Amusia Tone deafness ...   more details



  1. Models of deafness

    do not remove Various models of deafness are rooted in either the social or biological sciences ... used can affect how deaf persons are treated and their identity. In the medical model, deafness is viewed ... environment. Medical model See Medical model of disability The medical model of deafness ... in struggling with a condition seen as undesirable. Deafness is therefore conceptualized ... as to whether deafness is physical impairment or personal tragedy to be overcome is secondary to medical .... The view that deafness is a disability has economic consequences in political environments concerned ... Social model of disability The social model of deafness is a part of a more comprehensive and far reaching ... environment. Cultural model See Deaf culture Deafhood The cultural model of deafness arises from, but is not limited .... This cultural model of deafness represents the natural evolution of the social networks of a minority language group. In this view the conceptualization of deafness is seen from a community asset ... is deafness influenced by the physical and social environment in which it is embedded What are the interdependent ... with, and at the most, inapplicable to deafness when viewed from the cultural model of deafness. Cultural deafness and the medical model In contrast to the medical model of Deafness, the deaf community, rather than embrace the view that deafness is a personal tragedy , sees all aspects of the deaf ... the children adapted to deafness. Citation needed date December 2007 This includes children who adapted ... language as is seen with a minority language group like the community of deaf people. Cultural deafness ... and have a great respect for deaf cultural views. Summary on cultural deafness There is a deaf community ... to the cultural model of deafness, deaf people find themselves both enabled and socially .... Disability, Handicap and Society , 2, 247 58 Groce N.E. 1985 . The island adaptation to deafness ... . The demography of deafness . In P.C. Higgins and J.E. Nash, Understanding Deafness Socially . Springfield ...   more details



  1. Tone deafness

    Tone deafness is the lack of relative pitch , or the inability to distinguish between musical note s that is not due to the lack of musical training or education. Tone deafness is also known variously as amusia , tune deafness, tin ear , dysmelodia and dysmusia. Description The ability to hear and reproduce relative pitch, as with other musical abilities, is inherent in healthy functional humans. dubious date December 2011 The hearing impairment appears to be genetically influenced, though it can also result from brain damage. Someone who is unable to reproduce pitches because of a lack of musical training would not be considered tone deaf in a medical sense. Tone deafness affects the ability to hear relative pitch changes produced by a musical instrument . However, tone deaf people seem to be Failed verification Dediu Ladd is the only citation in this paragraph as of this addition date September 2010 disabled only when it comes to music , as they can fully interpret the Prosody linguistics prosody or Intonation linguistics intonation of human speech. Tone deafness has a strong negative correlation with belonging to societies with tonal language s. This could be evidence that the ability to reproduce and distinguish between notes may be a learned skill, but may conversely suggest that the genetic predisposition towards accurate pitch discrimination may influence the linguistic development ... 18 July 2008 ref Tone deafness is also associated with other musical specific impairments, such as inability ... 18 July 2008 ref Experienced musicians, such as W. A. Mathieu , have addressed tone deafness in adults ... Loui P, Alsop D, Schlaug S. 2009 . Tone Deafness A New Disconnection Syndrome? Journal of Neuroscience ... aptitude Beat deafness Deafness , the inability to hear sound Synesthesia Colour blindness Notable tone ... 2002 jan tonedeaf 020116.tonedeaf.html Test for tone deafness requires RealAudio player MedicineNet ... Deafness Category Communication disorders Category Audiology Category Hearing cs Dysm zie ja no Toned vhet ...   more details




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