The nervous manifestations occurring in diabetes mellitus
A) arise as a result of depression of the brain due to acidosis produced by excessive fat metabolism and ketone accumulation
B) arise as a result of starvation of the brain tissue due to the inability of glucose to gain entry to the brain cells in the absence of insulin
C) occur early in the course of the disease before other symptoms become obvious
D) arise as a result of depression of the brain due to acidosis produced by excessive fat metabolism and ketone accumulation, and occur early in the course of the disease before other symptoms become obvious
E) arise as a result of starvation of the brain tissue due to the inability of glucose to gain entry to the brain cells in the absence of insulin, and occur early in the course of the disease before other symptoms become obvious
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