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Multi-Target Screening of Anti-Diabetic and Antioxidant Potential Bioactive Constituents from Dandelion. [PDF]
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1992
There are an estimated 14 million individuals in the United States with diabetes mellitus. These individuals suffer a very high incidence of podiatric complications. This article focuses on the pharmacologic agents used in the management of hyperglycemia in the patient with diabetes mellitus, including insulin and sulfonylureas.
J R, White, R K, Campbell
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There are an estimated 14 million individuals in the United States with diabetes mellitus. These individuals suffer a very high incidence of podiatric complications. This article focuses on the pharmacologic agents used in the management of hyperglycemia in the patient with diabetes mellitus, including insulin and sulfonylureas.
J R, White, R K, Campbell
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Transient Hypoglycemic Hemiplegia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964In this paper, the clinical features and the theories of pathogenesis of transient hypoglycemic hemiplegia will be summarized. Report of a Case History. —A 22-year-old white male was hosiptalized because of the sudden development of hemiplegia. He was a ketosis-prone diabetic of nine years' duration.
B M, MONTGOMERY, C A, PINNER
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1992
Optimal control of blood glucose requires a balance of diet, exercise, and in some cases, medications. Many factors can cause a state of imbalance, resulting in extremes of glucose control. Hypoglycemia is defined generally as a blood glucose level lower than 50 mg/dL.
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Optimal control of blood glucose requires a balance of diet, exercise, and in some cases, medications. Many factors can cause a state of imbalance, resulting in extremes of glucose control. Hypoglycemia is defined generally as a blood glucose level lower than 50 mg/dL.
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Acta Neuropathologica, 2001
Hypoglycemia is a relatively common condition primarily affecting diabetic patients treated with insulin or other hypoglycemic drugs and insulinoma patients. Clinical experience and experimental studies show that hypoglycemia may cause alterations both in the central (CNS) and the peripheral (PNS) nervous system. Hypoglycemic effects on the CNS include
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Hypoglycemia is a relatively common condition primarily affecting diabetic patients treated with insulin or other hypoglycemic drugs and insulinoma patients. Clinical experience and experimental studies show that hypoglycemia may cause alterations both in the central (CNS) and the peripheral (PNS) nervous system. Hypoglycemic effects on the CNS include
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