NIDDK . The net effect is cellular starvation , and passage of glucose in the urine . Clark notes that the name of the dis is actually derived from Greek terms for siphon and sugar , aptly summarizing one of the features of the disease , which is the passing of copious amounts of glucose-laden urine . Supraphysiologic levels of glucose within the blood is also said to be toxic to cells that is it causes direct damage to the cells or their structures (Power . Regardless...











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