Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) and a two- hour plasma glucose concentration ≥200 mg / dl ( 11.1 mmol / L ) are indicative of diabetes mellitus in the nonpregnant adult . 15.18 The latter value rep- resents the concentration observed in the ...
... mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) and a two- hour plasma glucose concentration ≥200 mg / dl ( 11.1 mmol / L ) are indicative of diabetes mellitus in the nonpregnant adult . 15.18 The latter value rep- resents the concentration observed in the ...
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... mg / dl ; 11.1 mmol / L ) . 2. Fasting plasma glucose > 140 mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) on two samplings or with elevation of glycosylated hemoglobin ( HbA1c ) . 3. Oral glucose tolerance test . Two - hour plasma glucose > 200 mg / dl ...
... mg / dl ; 11.1 mmol / L ) . 2. Fasting plasma glucose > 140 mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) on two samplings or with elevation of glycosylated hemoglobin ( HbA1c ) . 3. Oral glucose tolerance test . Two - hour plasma glucose > 200 mg / dl ...
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... mg / dl ( 1.1 mmol / L ) the fasting blood glucose exceeds 140 / mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) . Example : If fasting blood glucose is 260 mg / dl ( 14.4 mmol / L ) give an additional 6 units . b . When am dose reaches 50 units , or if ...
... mg / dl ( 1.1 mmol / L ) the fasting blood glucose exceeds 140 / mg / dl ( 7.8 mmol / L ) . Example : If fasting blood glucose is 260 mg / dl ( 14.4 mmol / L ) give an additional 6 units . b . When am dose reaches 50 units , or if ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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