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The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) revisited

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011
The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) has been the mainstay for diagnosing diabetes for decades. Recently, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) suggested abandoning the OGTT, while resorting to a simpler screening test, exclusively based on baseline fasting blood glucose concentration.
E, Bartoli   +2 more
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Oral Sodium Tolbutamide And Glucose Tolerance Tests

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
AN ORAL MODIFICATION of the intravenous tolbutamide test originally devised by Unger and Madison 1 has been described by Boshell, 2 and tentative criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes established in presumed normal and known diabetic subjects. This test, in which 2.0 gm of sodium tolbutamide are administered orally in rapidly dissolving tablets along ...
T J, VECCHIO, H L, OSTER, D L, SMITH
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Reproducibility of the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

Diabetes, 1965
Results are presented of a study undertaken to explore the reproducibility of the 100 gm. oral glucose tolerance test. Over 400 male volunteers from an institutional population, who were not known to be diabetic, participated in a program which included a series of six tests for each individual over a period of one year.
G W, MCDONALD, G F, FISHER, C, BURNHAM
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Monitoring breath during oral glucose tolerance tests

Journal of Breath Research, 2013
The evolution of breath composition during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) was analysed by thermal desorption/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in 16 subjects and correlated to blood glucose levels. The glucose tolerance tests classified five of the subjects as diabetics, eight as affected by impaired glucose tolerance and three as ...
GHIMENTI, SILVIA   +7 more
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Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests in the Newborn

Pediatrics, 1969
Pildes, et al. have speculated on the discrepancy observed between umbilical venous and peripheral venous sampling for blood glucose and plasma insulin during oral glucose tolerance tests in the newborn infant. Since the liver is a major source of insulinase activity, it will metabolize, in part, the insulin released by the pancreas.
D, Schiff, L, Stern
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Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Normal Children

Diabetes, 1967
Glucose tolerance tests were performed on 200 healthy children, ranging in age from one to thirteen years, without a family history of diabetes. Those children past the age of six had higher blood sugar values at all points in the test, but significant differences were found only at fasting and at one-half hour.
J M, Pickens   +2 more
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