Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes testing in Nerola
Find health labs to test for Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes in Nerola and compare all offers by prices and services.
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Diabetes Test by Laboratorio Sabino Srl
Via Servilia, 12, 02032 Fara in Sabina RI, Italia
4.4 km
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A Diabetes Test costs €23.00
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Diabetes Test by Bianalisi - Biosystem Group
Via Massa di San Giuliano, 229, 00132 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Diabetes Test by Eurofins Genoma
Via di Castel Giubileo, 11, 00138 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Hemoglobin Test by Centro Raphael
Via Mattè Trucco, 00132 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Hemoglobin Test by Filia Studio Patologia Clinica
Via Costantiniana, 28, 00188 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Hemoglobin Test by Studio Polispecialistico Nomentano
Via Nomentana, 550, 00141 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Diabetes Test by Clinica Sanatrix
Via di Trasone, 70, 00199 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Diabetes Test by Laboratorio Di Via Diego Angeli Srl
Via Diego Angeli, 173, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Diabetes Test by FisioMed De Petri
Viale Gorizia, 1, 00198 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Diabetes Test by Laboratorio Analisi Cliniche Giglioli srl - Poliambulatorio
Via Domenico De Dominicis, 39, 00159 Roma RM, Italia
24.2 km
Cystic fibrosis-related diabetes - symptoms and how to test
Diabetes mellitus is a common disease; however, cystic fibrosis can cause a unique type of disease called cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD). This type of diabetes mellitus is different from both type 1, and type 2 diabetes yet has specific characteristics. The primary reason is insulin insufficiency due to islet cell death. Adults and adolescents with cystic fibrosis often develop diabetes because of their condition. Moreover, a third of CF patients aged 16 and up are receiving therapy for CFRD, according to 2018 data from the UK CF Registry. Among children aged 10 to 15, just 11% are receiving medication. There is evidence that early treatment of diabetes improves prognosis, and the fact that diabetes and poor glucose tolerance are both associated with worse health outcomes in people with CF emphasises the necessity of an early diagnosis.