Diabetes Presented As A Complication Not As An Original Disorder

Diabetes may be presented as a complication of other conditions:

Other conditions that might have Diabetes as a complication may, potentially, be an underlying cause of Diabetes. Our database lists the following as having Diabetes as a complication of that condition:

    1* Acromegaly
    2* Adult Cystic Fibrosis
   3 * Apolipoprotein C 2I deficiency
   4 * Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome
   5 * Biliary cirrhosis
  6  * Chronic Pancreatitis
   7* Cushing's syndrome
   8 * Cystic Fibrosis
   9 * Gigantism
   10* Hematochromatosis
  11 * Hemochromatosis
    12* Hemochromatosis type 1
    13* Hemochromatosis type 2
  14  * Hemochromatosis type 3
   15 * Hemochromatosis type 4
   16 * Hereditary Hemochromatosis
   17 * Hereditary pancreatitis
   18 * Hyperinsulinism due to glucokinase deficiency
   19 * Hyperinsulinism, diffuse
  20  * Hyperprolactinemia
  21  * Hyperthyroidism
   22 * Juvenile tropical pancreatitis syndrome
   23 * Pancreatitis
  24  * Physical inactivity

25-POEMS (Crow–Fukase syndrome, Takatsuki disease, or PEP syndrome
is a rare medical syndrome. It is defined as the combination of a plasma-cell proliferative disorder (typically myeloma), polyneuropathy, and effects on many other organ systems

  26  * Polycystic ovary syndrome
   27 * Primary Hyperaldosteronism
  28  * Prolactinoma
   29 * Secondary Biliary Cirrhosis
   30 * Werner syndrome
  31  * Wolfram's disease
  32  * X-linked sideroblastic anaemia
   33 * X-linked sideroblastic anemia

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