What is (are) a (some) complication(s) of diabetes? choose all that apply

a. ketosis
b. coronary artery disease
c. polydipsia
d. atherosclerosis
e. polyuria
f. renal insufficiency
g. hyperglycemia
h. peripheral vascular disease


Answer:
b. coronary artery disease,
d. atherosclerosis,
f. renal insufficiency,
h. peripheral vascular disease

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