Diabetes insipidus is characterized by a deficiency or
inadequate response to a hormone called vasopressin.
Type 1 Diabetes results from a total lack of insulin production while Type II Diabetes results from impaired insulin production and / or
inadequate response to the hormone.
Diabetes can be classified as either Type 1 (lack of insulin production) or Type II (impaired insulin production along with
an inadequate response to the hormone.)
Not exact matches
Inadequate treatment of hypothyroidism (under active thyroid gland) may prevent optimal
response to Human Growth
Hormone.
According
to the ASPCA, diabetes is caused by the «lack of
hormone insulin or an
inadequate response to insulin.»
Diabetes in dogs is a complex disease caused by either a lack of the
hormone insulin or an
inadequate response to insulin.