PMID: 6990878Feb 1, 1980Paper

24-hour metabolic profiles in diabetic children

Archives of Disease in Childhood
N K GriffinJ D Baum

Abstract

15 metabolic profiles were performed on 10 diabetic children who were on once-daily injections of insulin. Blood and urine glucose concentrations were high throughout much of the day and night, and were associated with abnormal levels of blood ketones, lactate, and pyruvate. The plasma free-insulin profiles gave a characteristic pattern for each type of insulin. The investigation gives valuable information for the clinical management of such children.

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Jan 1, 1979·Irish Journal of Medical Science·A L Kinmonth, J D Baum
Dec 1, 1981·Archives of Disease in Childhood·J D Baum
Feb 1, 1986·Archives of Disease in Childhood·M D HockingM Nattrass
Apr 1, 1982·Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental·J T Hayford, R G Thompson

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