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Glycemic control and neuropsychologic function during hypoglycemia in patients with …


B Widom, DC Simonson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990 - Am Coll Physicians
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Study Objective: To evaluate counterregulatory hormone secretion and ...
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Effect of antecedent glucose control on cerebral function during hypoglycemia


SA Amiel, RC Pottinger, HR Archibald, G … - Diabetes Care, 1991 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE: The incidence of both severe and asymptomatic hypoglycemia is
increased threefold in intensively treated diabetic patients. To examine whether
this reflects cerebral adaptation to low blood glucose levels, we ...
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Neuropsychological performance differs between type 1 diabetic and normal men during …


A Wirsen, G Tallroth, M Lindgren, CD Agardh - Diabet Med, 1992 - interscience.wiley.com
Cerebral function was measured with a neuropsychological test battery before,
during, and after insulin-induced hypoglycaemia (blood glucose approximately 2.0
mmol l −1 ) in 10 male Type 1 diabetic patients (age 20–43 years, ...
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Lack of preservation of higher brain function during hypoglycaemia in patients with …


A Maran, J Lomas, IA Macdonald, SA Amiel - Diabetologia, 1995 - Springer
Summary Severe hypoglycaemia with cognitive dys- function is 3 times more common
in intensively, ra- ther than conventionally, treated insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus (IDDM). To investigate the effect of diabetes control on higher ...
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Variable deterioration in cortical function during insulin-induced hypoglycemia.


KC Herold, KS Polonsky, RM Cohen, J Levy, … - Diabetes, 1985 - Am Diabetes Assoc
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[PDF] Adaptation in brain glucose uptake following recurrent hypoglycemia


PJ Boyle, RJ Nagy, AM O'Connor, SF Kempers, … - Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1994 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 91, pp. 9352-9356, September 1994 Neurobiology
Adaptation in brain glucose uptake following recurrent hypoglycemia ...
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Cognitive function during hypoglycaemia in type I diabetes mellitus.

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S Pramming, B Thorsteinsson, A Theilgaard, … - British Medical Journal, 1986 - bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/bmj.292.6521.647 1986;292;647-650 Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) S
Pramming, B Thorsteinsson, A Theilgaard, EM Pinner and C Binder ...
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Effects of previous glycaemic control on the onset and magnitude of cognitive dysfunction …


D Ziegler, A Hübinger, H Mühlen, FA Gries - Diabetologia, 1992 - Springer
Summary. To determine whether the degree of previous glycaemic control may
modify cognitive responses to hypo- glycaemia, the glycaemic thresholds for, and
magnitude of cognitive dysfunction as assessed by P300 event-related ...
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Influence of sympathetic nervous system on hypoglycaemic warning symptoms.


SR Heller, IA Macdonald, M Herbert, RB … - Lancet, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The effect of mild insulin-induced hypoglycaemia on symptoms, physiological
changes, and adrenaline responses was assessed in 10 normal subjects and 15
insulin-dependent diabetic patients (5 with reduced awareness of ...
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Changes in cortical functioning with acute hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia in type I …


RG Hoffman, DJ Speelman, DA Hinnen, KL … - Diabetes Care, 1989 - Am Diabetes Assoc
In this study, 18 type I (insulin-dependent) diabetic subjects aged 22-35 yr
(mean age 29.3) and within 10 yr of diagnosis (mean 7.7) performed a battery of
cognitive and psychomotor tasks under conditions of hypoglycemia (50 ...
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