Characteristic of type 1 diabetes mellitus:
a. Gradual onset is typical; patient is asymptomatic.
b. Ketoacidosis seldom occurs.
c. Treatment is with diet and oral hypoglycemic agents.
d. Little or no insulin is produced.
e. Onset usually occurs after age 30.
D
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A) cardiac sphincter B) lower esophageal sphincter C) pyloric sphincter D) hepatic sphincter
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What will be an ideal response?