2019
DOI: 10.5603/ep.a2019.0020
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Hypoglycaemia in endocrine, diabetic, and internal diseases [Hipoglikemia w schorzeniach endokrynologicznych, diabetologicznych i internistycznych]

Abstract: Hypoglycaemia is a decrease in blood glucose concentration below the physiological level. It occurs in healthy people and in people with various diseases with inadequate secretion of insulin by b cells, or deficiency of counterregulatory hormones secreted at the moment of hypoglycaemia. Hypoglycaemia is also associated with diabetes therapy, regardless of whether behavioural therapy, oral hypoglycaemic agents, or insulin are used. Distinguishing the causes of hypoglycaemia is the basis for taking appropriate t… Show more

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“…The major steps in the development of insulin to be administered by this route include the following: 1. purification of insulin, 2. formulation to reduce antibody formation together with allergic and injection site reactions, 3. mechanisms to delay insulin absorption allowing basal insulin coverage, and 4. changes to accelerate absorption of insulin for prandial therapy. Also, it must be remembered that insulin treatment is associated with a high risk of hypoglycaemia [9]. In order to avoid the many problems, more effective approaches for insulin delivery were developed; these included the following: 1. the first pancreas transplant in a human, performed in 1967; 2.…”
Section: Understandings About Routes Of Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The major steps in the development of insulin to be administered by this route include the following: 1. purification of insulin, 2. formulation to reduce antibody formation together with allergic and injection site reactions, 3. mechanisms to delay insulin absorption allowing basal insulin coverage, and 4. changes to accelerate absorption of insulin for prandial therapy. Also, it must be remembered that insulin treatment is associated with a high risk of hypoglycaemia [9]. In order to avoid the many problems, more effective approaches for insulin delivery were developed; these included the following: 1. the first pancreas transplant in a human, performed in 1967; 2.…”
Section: Understandings About Routes Of Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this significant understanding has not affected or dealt with problems of insulin therapy, such as insulin resistance. Nevertheless, while the mechanisms are not clear, the understandings around self-association to form dimers and hexamers, and where the receptor binding domain might lie, have led to the invention/production of long-acting insulin analogues and their rapid acting forms [8,9].…”
Section: Therapeutic Consequences Of Insulin Receptormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bariatric surgeries have a strong impact on the metabolism, carbohydrates, and lipid turnover as well as on the hormonal system [3,21,22].…”
Section: Figure 4 Blood Ghrelin Levels [Fmol/ml] In Females Before (mentioning
confidence: 99%