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Publikováno v:
BMJ. 2:694-698
Continuous intravenous infusion of small amounts of insulin has been used in the management of a series of patients with diabetic ketoacidosis. In 13 patients with a plasma glucose level on admission of 725 mg/100 ml (+/- 80 S.E. of mean) and an arte
Autor:
W. S. Foulds, A C MacCuish, W. G. Manderson, Julia Lowe, M. M. Drummond, C. D. Forbes, Jill J. F. Belch, S. Reith, C. M. Kesson, G. D. O. Lowe, A. Wylie
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Diabetologia. 18:359-363
Blood viscosity (shear rates 100s-1 and 0.94s-1) and several of its major determinants (haematocrit, plasma fibrinogen and plasma viscosity) have been measured in 38 male insulin-treated diabetics, aged 18-50 years, and in 38 non-diabetic control sub
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BMJ. 2:99-107
Recent changes in the structure of the examination for M.R.C.P. (U.K.) have prompted a review of these together with a historical outline of the examinations which preceded it at the Royal Colleges of Physicians of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and London. Par
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Gut. 9:80-84
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Gut. 8:325-331
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BMJ. 1:336-340
Autor:
W G Manderson, E S Blackadder
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 32:59-61
Industrial uses of tellurium are limited, and reported cases of tellurium absorption of occupational origin are rare. Two such cases are reported here. Both showed typical signs and symptoms of intoxication; in particular, the stench of sour garlic w
Autor:
J M, Leiper, G D, Lowe, J, Anderson, P, Burns, H N, Cohen, W G, Manderson, C D, Forbes, J C, Barbenel, A C, MacCuish
Publikováno v:
Diabetes research (Edinburgh, Scotland). 1(1)
Blood rheology (blood viscosity, haematocrit, plasma viscosity, erythrocyte sedimentation and deformability) was measured in 22 diabetics in a study to compare animal insulins with biosynthetic human insulin. All rheological variables were significan
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Health bulletin. 33(5)
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Clinical endocrinology. 20(6)
Serum concentrations of testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHAS) have been measured in 10 stable insulin-dependent diabetic (IDD) males (chronological age (CA) range 13.0-17.5 years). Their results have been compared with those of a co