Hyperglycaemia

Word HYPERGLYCAEMIA
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Definitions and meanings of "Hyperglycaemia"

What do we mean by hyperglycaemia?

An unusually high concentration of sugar in the blood

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The word "hyperglycaemia" in example sentences

Dunne MJ, Shepherd RM, Cosgrove KE, Macfarlane WM, Lindley KJ, James RF, et al. Persistent hyperinsulinaemic hyperglycaemia of infancy-derived cells; implications for beta-cells that replicate in vitro. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Metabolic arthritis, hyperglycaemia with type 2 diabetes, septal rage syndrome, paranoia and renal atrophy. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Although the available evidence indicates that insulin resistance, chronic hyperglycaemia, and associated disorders of lipid metabolism are important predictors of gall stone disease, the relationship between dietary glycaemic load and glycaemic index and the risk of gall stone disease have not been examined. ❋ Unknown (2005)

“Better control of glucose would mean less hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia,” says Roman Hovorka of City University, London, who has been involved in developing the device. ❋ Unknown (2002)

They include control of hyperglycaemia, control of hypertension and restriction of dietary protein. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Major risk factors of this condition are the level and duration of hyperglycaemia. ❋ Unknown (1999)

The hyperglycaemia in itself was not sufficient to prove that the fish had become diabetic as a result of the isletectomy, for it was found, in other fish that were exposed to air for a period equal to that required for the operation (about 15 minutes), that the blood sugar rose, sometimes almost as much as in the operated ones. ❋ Unknown (1965)

From a review of the work, Dr. Boyd has found that all the patients had had hyperglycaemia or even glycosuria at times, but if such occurrences were only transitory and infrequent, improvement in tolerance occurred. ❋ Unknown (1965)

At the same time it was found that neither piqûre, nor epinephrin, nor asphyxia caused any hyperglycaemia in rabbits in which, as a result of injection with insulin, the blood sugar was at a low level to start with. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The level at which symptoms occur is slightly higher in the diabetic with marked hyperglycaemia than in a patient whose blood sugar is normal. ❋ Unknown (1965)

This was done so that the curve of hypoglycaemia produced by the insulin was superimposed on the curve of hyperglycaemia produced by the meal. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Best, and under my direction, he succeeded in 1922 in showing that such extracts reduced the hyperglycaemia and glycosuria in depancreatized dogs. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Earlier, in 1908, Macleod had done experimental work on the possible part played by the central nervous system in the causation of hyperglycaemia and in 1932 he returned to this subject, basing his work on the experiments done by Claude ❋ Unknown (1965)

This asphyxial hyperglycaemia, however, was found to disappear within four days2, nor while it lasted was it so pronounced as in the isletectomized fish. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Patients formerly considered bad surgical risks, if given proper dietetic treatment with insulin may be protected from the acidosis, hyperglycaemia, and glycosuria which otherwise usually result from the anaesthetic. ❋ Unknown (1965)

This was done by Banting in a severe case under the care of W.R. Campbell, with the result that the hyperglycaemia and glycosuria were diminished. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The invariable lowering of the blood sugar which was observed to result from the administration of insulin in animals rendered diabetic by pancreatectomy, raised the question as to whether such would also occur in those forms of hyperglycaemia which can be induced by other experimental procedures, such as the injection of epinephrin, piqûre, or asphyxia. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Loewi continued his studies of carbohydrate metabolism, investigating among other things the conditions responsible for epinephrine hyperglycaemia. ❋ Unknown (1965)

So far we have been unable to demonstrate any very potent influence of insulin on the blood sugar of normal fish, although there is some indication that it can retard the development of asphyxial hyperglycaemia. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Home P. Contributions of basal and post-prandial hyperglycaemia to micro and macrovascular complications in people. ❋ Amp;34;Weight Loss (2010)

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