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investigating and
quantifying insulin resistance is the "hyperinsulinemic
euglycemic clamp," so-called
because it
measures the
amount of
glucose necessary...
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sensitive the
tissue is to insulin. The
hyperinsulinemic clamp is also
called euglycemic clamp,
meaning a
normal blood sugar level is maintained.[citation needed]...
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gliflozins canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, and
empagliflozin may lead to
euglycemic ketoacidosis.
Other side
effects of
gliflozins include increased risk...
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medications can also
cause elevated ketones, such as SGLT2
inhibitors causing euglycemic ketoacidosis.
Overdose of
salicylates or
isoniazid can also
cause ketoacidosis...
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uncharacteristically normal blood glucose levels, a
phenomenon called euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis. The
absence of
elevated blood glucose levels in...
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ketoacidosis where the
blood sugars may not be
significantly elevated ("
euglycemic DKA").
While this is a
relatively uncommon adverse event, it is thought...
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leptin and
basal cortisol secretion in
depressed and non-depressed
euglycemic women of
reproductive age".
Gynecological Endocrinology. 21 (3): 129–137...
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produce insulin. The OGTT is less
accurate than the hyperinsulinemic-
euglycemic clamp technique (the "gold standard" for
measuring insulin resistance)...
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proportional to loss of
glycemic control: a meta-analysis of data in
euglycemic subjects,
patients at risk of type 2
diabetes mellitus, and
patients being...
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following sentence.] Type 2
diabetics have had a 98% "cure" (i.e.
became euglycemic)
almost immediately following surgery,
which is due to the
metabolic effect...