subclinical diabetes


sub·clin·i·cal di·a·be·tes

a form of diabetes mellitus that is clinically evident only under certain circumstances, such as pregnancy or extreme stress; people so afflicted may, in time, manifest more severe forms of the disease. Term declared obsolete by American Diabetes Association.

sub·clin·i·cal di·a·be·tes

(sŭb-klin'i-kăl dī'ă-bē'tēz) A form of diabetes mellitus that is clinically evident only under certain circumstances, such as pregnancy or extreme stress; those so afflicted may, in time, manifest more severe forms of the disease.

sub·clin·i·cal di·a·be·tes

(sŭb-klin'i-kăl dī'ă-bē'tēz) Diabetes mellitus clinically evident only under certain circumstances, such as pregnancy or extreme stress. Term declared obsolete by American Diabetes Association.