Diabetes is diagnosed based on clinical signs, persistently elevated blood glucose concentrations and the presence of glucose in the urine. (catcareonline.com)
Animal diabetes is diagnosed by the presence of the typical clinical signs which are: Excessive thirst, urination, appetite, weight loss, a persistently high level of glucose in the blood, and the presence of glucose in the urine. (vettedpetcare.com)
Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed by the presence of the typical clinical signs (excess thirst, excess urination, excess appetite, and weight loss), a persistently high level of glucose in the blood, and the presence of glucose in the urine. (vcahospitals.com)