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ICM week 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Diabetes may cause - Answers Diabetic retinopathy Diabetic Nephropathy Diabetic Neuropathy Atherosclerosis, hypertension, cardio can cerebrovascular disease Diabetic hyperglycemia results from either - Answers insulin secretion insulin action both 4 classes of diabetes - Answers type 1, type 2, gestational, other Additional related conditions/ terms diabetes - Answers Pre-diabetes Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) Metabolic syndrome Type 1 diabetes was formerly called - Answers juvenile onset insulin-dependent DM type 1 DM Type 1 is called by an insulin secretion deficiency - Answers Patients generally present with for type 1 - Answers acute symptoms/ elevated BG levels Type 2 diabetes was formerly called - Answers type 2 DM adult onset diabetes non-insulin dependent DM type 2 diabetes - Answers Insulin resistance (with or without insulin secretory defect) Patients generally present with ___ for type 2 - Answers often not diagnosed until complications gestational diabetes is - Answers women who become diabetic due to pregnancy hormones block insulin insulin resistance generally presents 24 to 28 week of pregnancy increased risk of type 2 later usually resolves post delivery Metabolic syndrome signs - Answers Diabetes or pre diabetes Abdominal obesity Dyslipidemia High BP Metabolic syndrome clinical markers - Answers Raised triglycerides over 150mg/dL Reduced HDL cholesterol less than 40mg/dL in males and under 50 in females Raised blood pressure HTN, 130 or 85 FBG over 100mg/dL Insulin is secreted from - Answers beta cells of pancreas insulin and ___ have opposite effects - Answers glucagon Insulin if the major regular for fatty acid metabolism too: therefore high levels of insulin promote - Answers triglyceride accumulation (after meals) Insulin if the major regular for fatty acid metabolism too: therefore low levels of insulin promote - Answers lipolysis and release of free fatty acids into circulation What does the liver produce during lipolysis - Answers ketones If ketone production too high like can be in type 1 causes ketoacidosis which is ___ and symptoms include ___ - Answers life threatening rapid breathing, flush cheeks, abdominal pain, sweet acetone smell, vomiting, dehydration Pathophysiology of T1D - Answers autoimmune disease involving destruction of beta cells, associated with thyroid disease and coeliac disease T2 diagnosed when - Answers T1 and gestational ruled out causes of t2 - Answers inflammatory markers secreted by visceral adipose tissue e.g. cytokines thus systemic low grade inflammation fat accumulation in liver (steatosis)

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ICM week 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025

Diabetes may cause - Answers Diabetic retinopathy

Diabetic Nephropathy

Diabetic Neuropathy

Atherosclerosis, hypertension, cardio can cerebrovascular disease

Diabetic hyperglycemia results from either - Answers insulin secretion

insulin action

both

4 classes of diabetes - Answers type 1, type 2, gestational, other

Additional related conditions/ terms diabetes - Answers Pre-diabetes

Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT)

Impaired fasting glucose (IFG)

Metabolic syndrome

Type 1 diabetes was formerly called - Answers juvenile onset

insulin-dependent DM

type 1 DM

Type 1 is called by an insulin secretion deficiency - Answers

Patients generally present with for type 1 - Answers acute symptoms/ elevated BG levels

Type 2 diabetes was formerly called - Answers type 2 DM

adult onset diabetes

non-insulin dependent DM

type 2 diabetes - Answers Insulin resistance (with or without insulin secretory defect)

Patients generally present with ___ for type 2 - Answers often not diagnosed until complications

gestational diabetes is - Answers women who become diabetic due to pregnancy

hormones block insulin

, insulin resistance

generally presents 24 to 28 week of pregnancy

increased risk of type 2 later

usually resolves post delivery

Metabolic syndrome signs - Answers Diabetes or pre diabetes

Abdominal obesity

Dyslipidemia

High BP

Metabolic syndrome clinical markers - Answers Raised triglycerides over 150mg/dL

Reduced HDL cholesterol less than 40mg/dL in males and under 50 in females

Raised blood pressure HTN, 130 or 85

FBG over 100mg/dL

Insulin is secreted from - Answers beta cells of pancreas

insulin and ___ have opposite effects - Answers glucagon

Insulin if the major regular for fatty acid metabolism too: therefore high levels of insulin promote -
Answers triglyceride accumulation (after meals)

Insulin if the major regular for fatty acid metabolism too: therefore low levels of insulin promote -
Answers lipolysis and release of free fatty acids into circulation

What does the liver produce during lipolysis - Answers ketones

If ketone production too high like can be in type 1 causes ketoacidosis which is ___ and symptoms
include ___ - Answers life threatening

rapid breathing, flush cheeks, abdominal pain, sweet acetone smell, vomiting, dehydration

Pathophysiology of T1D - Answers autoimmune disease involving destruction of beta cells, associated
with thyroid disease and coeliac disease

T2 diagnosed when - Answers T1 and gestational ruled out

causes of t2 - Answers inflammatory markers secreted by visceral adipose tissue e.g. cytokines thus
systemic low grade inflammation

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