Introduction: Diabetes is a public health problem. The need arises to know the clinical situation and Claudia Karina Koleff et al.: Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Diabetes 2 Usually Treated in a Specialized Clinic, from the NEA/SAD Chapter Hyperuricemia: NO: 784 (88.3%). Cardiovascular disease: NO: 667 (75%). Retinopathy: NO: 650 (73%). Peripheral neuropathy: NO: 667 (75.1%). Nephropathy: NO: 685 (77.1%). Conclusions: Of the patients evaluated, most are women, average age 58. More than 5 years of diagnosis, with family history. Good to regular metabolic control. Treated with oral drugs, they perform self-monitoring. With risk factors, mostly treated. More than 70% do not present cardiovascular disease or microangiopathic complications. Cancer in 2%, being of breast, more frequent.
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