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Things mellitus often describes (“mellitus ________”)
complications, therapy
How mellitus often is described (“________ mellitus”)
dependent, diabetes, gestational, uncontrolled, juvenile, onset, maternal, experimental, controlled, insulindependent, severe, induced, clinical, mild, spontaneous, untreated, overt, true, latent, neonatal, frank, diabetic, non, transient, chronic, resistant, undiagnosed, permanent, standing, idiopathic, longstanding, hereditary, familial, term, noninsulindependent, nonketotic, advanced, uncomplicated, treated, brittle, concomitant, coexistent, pregestational, recurrent, unrecognized, unsuspected, existing, type, obese, associated, transplant, endocrine, asymptomatic, decompensated, concurrent, manifest, prior, congenital, unstable, subclinical, preexisting, posttransplant, labile, complicated, dependenl, dependant, atypical, existent, linked, incipient, unregulated, ketotic, comorbid, feline, symptomatic, streptozotocininduced
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