prediabetes

prediabetes
prediabetic /pree duy'euh bet"ik, pree'duy-/, adj., n.
/pree duy'euh bee"tis, -teez, pree'duy-/, n. Pathol.
1. a condition in which carbohydrate metabolism is mildly abnormal but other criteria indicating diabetes mellitus are absent.
2. a condition in which the development of diabetes mellitus is expected.
[1935-40; PRE- + DIABETES]

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