Comment on Brethauer et al. Bariatric Surgery Improves the Metabolic Profile of Morbidly Obese Patients With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2014;37:e51–e52 [PDF]
We read the article of Brethauer et al. (1) with great interest. Gastric bypass surgery in type 1 diabetes has previously not been well studied except for a small number of case reports. We recently reported on the effects of gastric bypass surgery on severely obese females with type 1 diabetes during short-term follow-up (2 …
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We thank Middelbeek and Brown (1) for their interest in our work and for their comments on our article (2) about the effects of bariatric surgery in type 1 diabetes. We agree with their view that the metabolic responses to bariatric surgery in severely obese patients with type 1 diabetes are poorly understood.
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