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Insulins for Insulin Resistance

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Galloway (1) notes in his comment on our article "U-500 Insulin in the Treatment of Antibody-Mediated Insulin Resistance" (2) that we did not compare equivalent doses of ...
D M, Nathan, L, Axelrod
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Immunologic insulin resistance

Diabetes, 1978
The efficacy of sulfated beef insulin for plasma glucose control in 35 patients with immunologie insulin resistance was studied. Patients were on a mean dose of 550 U./day (range 200–2,000) of U-500 regular beef insulin. Mean maximum 125I-insulin-binding capacity was 191 mU./ml. serum (range 13–1,080).
J K, Davidson, D W, DeBra
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Insulin Resistance and Insulin Sensitizers

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2001
Insulin resistance is a key factor in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus and a co-factor in the development of dyslipidaemia, hypertension and atherosclerosis. The causes of insulin resistance include factors such as obesity and physical inactivity, and there may also be genetic factors.
M, Stumvoll, H, Häring
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Insulin resistance

Nursing Standard, 2003
Insulin resistance is one of the most important causes of premature death in developed countries (Turtle 2000). In this article, Alison Jeffery examines the basic pathology of insulin resistance and its effect on metabolic health. The role of the nurse is discussed in relation to prevention, health promotion and drug treatments for the management of ...
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Insulin Resistance Syndrome

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2004
Insulin resistance syndrome, also referred to as the metabolic syndrome, affects 1 in 3 to 4 adults older than 20 years. This syndrome consists of a clustering of metabolic abnormalities that put people at risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Barbara, Fletcher, Cindy, Lamendola
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Hexosamines and Insulin Resistance

Diabetes, 1996
Glucose is an important regulator of cell growth and metabolism. Thus, it is likely that some of the adverse effects of hyperglycemia are reflections of normal regulation by abnormal concentrations of glucose. How the cell senses glucose, however, is still incompletely understood.
D A, McClain, E D, Crook
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Insulin Receptors and Insulin Resistance

Annual Review of Medicine, 1983
Resistance to the action of insulin plays a central role in many important disease states, including diabetes and obesity. Many insights into the mechanism and significance of insulin resistance in these and other disorders have followed upon our expanding knowledge regarding insulin receptors.
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