Management of diabetes mellitus. The new period of self-control: detection of glucose trends and patterns
Modern representation of self-monitoring blood glucose can be characterised by new technologies introduced in recent years, including tools to identify trends and patterns of glycaemia (PatternAlert ™). These technologies simplify self-monitoring and help avoid errors in the interpretation...
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Main Authors: | Nina A. Petunina, Ekaterina V. Goncharova, Anna L. Terekhova |
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Language: | EN RU |
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Endocrinology Research Centre
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b079b319943942ec9b01f5a75c019ee4 |
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