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Near as I can tell from blogs and other information it is just a new case of not previously diagnosed diabetes. It refers to the particular problems that arise during the onset of the disease that once the sugar levels are normalized tend to go away or into recission.
But I am not a Dr. and do not know the answer for sure.
But I am not a Dr. and do not know the answer for sure.