10. • Normal response(GTT)
• A typical normal response shows following
features.
• Initial fasting glucose within normal limits.
• The highest peak value is reached within 1 hour.
• The highest value doesnot exceed the renal
threshold (160-180 mg/dl).
• The fasting level is again reached by 2-2.5 hours.
• No glucose or ketone bodies are detected in any
specimen of urine.
11. Response of diabetic patients (GTT)
• Fasting blood glucose is definitely raised above 110
mg/dl.
• The highest value is reached after 1-1.5 hours.
• The highest value exceeds the renal threshold.
• The blood glucose level doesnot return to fasting level
within 2.5 hours. This is the most characteristic feature
of DM.
• Urine sample always contains glucose except in some
chronic diabetes or nephritis who may have raised
renal threshold.
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NIACIN DEF.
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