Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal Health

Author:   Meng Hee Tan (Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes, University of Michigan <br>Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
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Pages:   374
Publication Date:   29 July 2020
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Author:   Meng Hee Tan (Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes, University of Michigan <br>Ann Arbor, MI, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.750kg
ISBN:  

9780128206058


ISBN 10:   0128206055
Pages:   374
Publication Date:   29 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Diabetes mellitus and its many complications Section I: Impact on bone health 2. Diabetes mellitus: How being too sweet leads to skeletal fragility 3. Mechanisms of skeletal fragility in diabetes mellitus 4. Impact of glucose-lowering medications on bone health in diabetes 5. The combined impact of diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease on mineral metabolism and bone fragility 6. Diabetes mellitus—Infections and fracture healing Section II: Impact on dental health 7. Diabetes mellitus—Dental implants and periodontal disease 8. Diabetes mellitus and its association with infection and osteonecrosis of the jaw Section III: Impact on musculoskeletal health 9. Diabetes mellitus and sarcopenia 10. Diabetes mellitus: Impact on common hand disorders 11. Musculoskeletal disorders associated with diabetes 12. Neuropathic arthropathy (Charcot joint) 13. Diabetes mellitus and muscle infarction 14. Diabetes mellitus and osteoarthritis 15. Diabetes mellitus and gout

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This multi-author text provides timely discussion of multiple aspects of both Type I and II diabetes that have been of great research interest for at least a decade, but which have heretofore not appeared in a single book. Its 15 chapters cover the entire range of musculoskeletal issues to which patients with Diabetes are vulnerable, from fragility fractures to neuropathic arthropathy, gout, dentition, and the skeletal impacts of diabetic nephropathy and glucose-regulating medications. The individual chapters are comprehensive, lucidly written, and well-organized. This book is a welcome addition to the arsenal of bone-related textbooks and should be extremely useful to investigators in this field as well as to physicians specializing in the management of complex patients with diabetes. Robert Marcus, M.D. Professor Emeritus Stanford University ****************************************************************************** Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal Health is a comprehensive review of diabetes mellitus and its many complications. What makes this book unique is its focus on less well-known complications of diabetes that impact bone, dental, and musculoskeletal health. This includes concise well written chapters on diabetes, foot and hand disorders, skeletal fragility and fractures, dental implants and periodontal disease, osteoarthritis, neuropathic arthropathy, foot ulcers & infection, and gout. Endocrinologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, podiatrists, dentists, orthopedists, nurses and researchers interested in diabetes mellitus will find this book to be an up to date, scholarly, well referenced, resource, and a valuable addition to your library. * 15 chapters with 26 contributing authors. * Interdisciplinary health experts from the United States, Canada and Singapore. * Emphasis on less well-known complications of diabetes mellitus. * Up to date and comprehensive. Lee J. Sanders, DPM Past President Health Care & Education (2000-2001) The American Diabetes Association ****************************************************************************** For those of us privileged to be healthcare providers, our mandate is to enhance and maximize the quality of a patient's remaining life. To that end, we mitigate and treat diseases that can foreshorten each journey. Diabetes affects every cell exposed to glucose so it has protean effects on all systems in our bodies. Diabetes influences many other medical systems and its treatment is a cornerstone for healthcare delivery. Professor Meng Tan has provided this first book on the interactions between Diabetes and the Musculoskeletal system-Including some oft neglected areas like sarcopenia, dental diseases, orthopedics/podiatry, and rheumatology. This is a must read for healthcare providers. Leonard Chuck, PhD, MD


"""This multi-author text provides timely discussion of multiple aspects of both Type I and II diabetes that have been of great research interest for at least a decade, but which have heretofore not appeared in a single  book. Its 15 chapters cover the entire range of musculoskeletal issues to which patients with Diabetes are vulnerable, from fragility fractures to neuropathic arthropathy, gout, dentition, and the skeletal impacts of diabetic nephropathy and glucose-regulating medications. The individual chapters are comprehensive, lucidly written, and well-organized. This book is a welcome addition to the arsenal of bone-related textbooks and should be extremely useful to investigators in this field as well as to physicians specializing in the management of complex patients with diabetes."" --Robert Marcus, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Stanford University ""Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal Health is a comprehensive review of diabetes mellitus and its many complications. What makes this book unique is its focus on less well-known complications of diabetes that impact bone, dental, and musculoskeletal health. This includes concise well written chapters on diabetes, foot and hand disorders, skeletal fragility and fractures, dental implants and periodontal disease, osteoarthritis, neuropathic arthropathy, foot ulcers and infection, and gout. Endocrinologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, podiatrists, dentists, orthopedists, nurses and researchers interested in diabetes mellitus will find this book to be an up to date, scholarly, well referenced, resource, and a valuable addition to your library. 15 chapters with 26 contributing authors. Interdisciplinary health experts from the United States, Canada and Singapore. Emphasis on less well-known complications of diabetes mellitus. Up to date and comprehensive."" --Lee J. Sanders, DPM, Past President Health Care & Education (2000-2001), The American Diabetes Association ""For those of us privileged to be healthcare providers, our mandate is to enhance and maximize the quality of a patient’s remaining life. To that end, we mitigate and treat diseases that can foreshorten each journey. Diabetes affects every cell exposed to glucose so it has protean effects on all systems in our bodies. Diabetes influences many other medical systems and its treatment is a cornerstone for healthcare delivery. Professor Meng Tan has provided this first book on the interactions between Diabetes and the Musculoskeletal system-Including some oft neglected areas like sarcopenia, dental diseases, orthopedics/podiatry, and rheumatology. This is a must read for healthcare providers."" --Leonard Chuck, PhD, MD"


This multi-author text provides timely discussion of multiple aspects of both Type I and II diabetes that have been of great research interest for at least a decade, but which have heretofore not appeared in a single book. Its 15 chapters cover the entire range of musculoskeletal issues to which patients with Diabetes are vulnerable, from fragility fractures to neuropathic arthropathy, gout, dentition, and the skeletal impacts of diabetic nephropathy and glucose-regulating medications. The individual chapters are comprehensive, lucidly written, and well-organized. This book is a welcome addition to the arsenal of bone-related textbooks and should be extremely useful to investigators in this field as well as to physicians specializing in the management of complex patients with diabetes. --Robert Marcus, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Stanford University Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal Health is a comprehensive review of diabetes mellitus and its many complications. What makes this book unique is its focus on less well-known complications of diabetes that impact bone, dental, and musculoskeletal health. This includes concise well written chapters on diabetes, foot and hand disorders, skeletal fragility and fractures, dental implants and periodontal disease, osteoarthritis, neuropathic arthropathy, foot ulcers and infection, and gout. Endocrinologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, podiatrists, dentists, orthopedists, nurses and researchers interested in diabetes mellitus will find this book to be an up to date, scholarly, well referenced, resource, and a valuable addition to your library. 15 chapters with 26 contributing authors. Interdisciplinary health experts from the United States, Canada and Singapore. Emphasis on less well-known complications of diabetes mellitus. Up to date and comprehensive. --Lee J. Sanders, DPM, Past President Health Care & Education (2000-2001), The American Diabetes Association For those of us privileged to be healthcare providers, our mandate is to enhance and maximize the quality of a patient's remaining life. To that end, we mitigate and treat diseases that can foreshorten each journey. Diabetes affects every cell exposed to glucose so it has protean effects on all systems in our bodies. Diabetes influences many other medical systems and its treatment is a cornerstone for healthcare delivery. Professor Meng Tan has provided this first book on the interactions between Diabetes and the Musculoskeletal system-Including some oft neglected areas like sarcopenia, dental diseases, orthopedics/podiatry, and rheumatology. This is a must read for healthcare providers. --Leonard Chuck, PhD, MD


""This multi-author text provides timely discussion of multiple aspects of both Type I and II diabetes that have been of great research interest for at least a decade, but which have heretofore not appeared in a single  book. Its 15 chapters cover the entire range of musculoskeletal issues to which patients with Diabetes are vulnerable, from fragility fractures to neuropathic arthropathy, gout, dentition, and the skeletal impacts of diabetic nephropathy and glucose-regulating medications. The individual chapters are comprehensive, lucidly written, and well-organized. This book is a welcome addition to the arsenal of bone-related textbooks and should be extremely useful to investigators in this field as well as to physicians specializing in the management of complex patients with diabetes."" --Robert Marcus, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Stanford University ""Diabetes Mellitus: Impact on Bone, Dental and Musculoskeletal Health is a comprehensive review of diabetes mellitus and its many complications. What makes this book unique is its focus on less well-known complications of diabetes that impact bone, dental, and musculoskeletal health. This includes concise well written chapters on diabetes, foot and hand disorders, skeletal fragility and fractures, dental implants and periodontal disease, osteoarthritis, neuropathic arthropathy, foot ulcers and infection, and gout. Endocrinologists, primary care physicians, geriatricians, podiatrists, dentists, orthopedists, nurses and researchers interested in diabetes mellitus will find this book to be an up to date, scholarly, well referenced, resource, and a valuable addition to your library. 15 chapters with 26 contributing authors. Interdisciplinary health experts from the United States, Canada and Singapore. Emphasis on less well-known complications of diabetes mellitus. Up to date and comprehensive."" --Lee J. Sanders, DPM, Past President Health Care & Education (2000-2001), The American Diabetes Association ""For those of us privileged to be healthcare providers, our mandate is to enhance and maximize the quality of a patient’s remaining life. To that end, we mitigate and treat diseases that can foreshorten each journey. Diabetes affects every cell exposed to glucose so it has protean effects on all systems in our bodies. Diabetes influences many other medical systems and its treatment is a cornerstone for healthcare delivery. Professor Meng Tan has provided this first book on the interactions between Diabetes and the Musculoskeletal system-Including some oft neglected areas like sarcopenia, dental diseases, orthopedics/podiatry, and rheumatology. This is a must read for healthcare providers."" --Leonard Chuck, PhD, MD


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MengHee Tan, MD, FACP, FRCP [C], [L], [E], FACE, is Professor Emeritus of Internal Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes, University of Michigan. Earlier in academia at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, he was Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry and Head, Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism. He was also Head, Department of Medicine, Halifax Infirmary and Camp Hill Medical Center. After leaving Dalhousie, he became Medical Director of Diabetes Disease Management at Becton Dickinson and Company. Later, he was a Distinguished Medical Fellow at Lilly Research Laboratories and Senior Global Medical Director, Diabetes Endocrine Platform Team at Eli Lilly and Company. His research interests span from unravelling the biology of skeletal muscle to uncovering new knowledge on pharmacotherapy for people with diabetes and dyslipidemias. He has published over 200 research/clinical papers and chapters on diabetes, lipoprotein metabolism, and endocrinology. He was the inaugural Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology. He is past President of the Canadian Diabetes Association, Chair of the Canadian Diabetes Advisory Board, and Vice-President of the International Diabetes Federation. He received the Harold Rifkin Award from the American Diabetes Association and the Charles H Best Award from the Canadian Diabetes Association.

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