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Characterization of Metabolic Status in Nonhuman Primates with the Intravenous Glucose Tolerance Test
Published on: November 13, 2016
Diagnostic approach to adults with hypoglycemic disorders
1Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Abstract:
Optimal conditions for confirming the presence and accurately diagnosing the type of hypoglycemic disorder occur at the time of a spontaneous spell. Otherwise, dynamic testing to generate conducive conditions should be conducted in any patient with a history of neuroglycopenic symptoms, regardless of relation to meal ingestion. Specific criteria regarding beta-cell polypeptide concentrations are required to establish hyperinsulinemia. Sulfonylureas in plasma should be measured with sensitive assays. In complex cases, the selective arterial calcium test may be a useful dynamic test.
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