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Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism
2007Publisher Summary The two major energy sources for muscle contraction are glycogen and fatty acids, whose metabolic pathways converge into acetyl-CoA for final intramitochondrial oxidation through the Krebs cycle and the respiratory chain. Defects of substrate utilization in muscle cause two main clinical presentations: (1) acute, recurrent ...
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Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism
2011Abstract Many disorders of carbohydrate metabolism are characterized by hypoglycaemia and attacks of neuroglycopenia. Hypoglycaemia can also be caused by disorders affecting the use of other fuels, such as those producing fatty acids and ketone bodies which are important alternative sources of energy.
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Impaired Carbohydrate Metabolism in Metabolic Disorders
2020Metabolic disorders, also known as inborn errors of metabolism, are a group of inherited genetic disorders due to enzymatic deficiency caused by some defective genes. There are over 600 genetic metabolic disorders discovered so far, many of them are present in newborns or after a short time thereafter.
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Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism
1985Fuel metabolism is a complicated and finely regulated process. This chapter concentrates on disorders of carbohydrate metabolism as they relate to the pregnant state. This chapter does not review carbohydrate metabolism in pregnancy in detail. For this purpose, the reader is referred to Chapters 4 and 21 and standard references.
Leo R. Boler, Norbert Gleicher
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[Disorder of carbohydrate metabolism].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2004The worldwide epidemic of type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance is a crucial health problem. Since disorder of carbohydrate metabolism causes arteriosclerosis in combination with other metabolic abnormalities such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia and obesity, it has now been recognized as one manifestation of the metabolic syndrome, a condition
Takehiro, Nakamura +2 more
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[Carbohydrate metabolism disorders in stroke].
Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1979In the acute period of cerebral stroke most patients develop disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. These disorders resemble the diabetic syndrome, but differ from the latter by their lability and absence of the signs of ketoacidosis. The intensity of the syndrome depends on the gravity of the stroke, size and localization of the focus, character of the
Iu S, Martynov, N A, Shuvakhina
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