Changes in glucose tolerance and serum insulin following partial gastrectomy and intestinal resection
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- 1 November 1972
- Vol. 13 (11) , 871-873
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.13.11.871
Abstract
Partial gastrectomy and intestinal resection significantly impaired glucose tolerance (p < 0·05) and significantly decreased the release of insulin by intravenous glucose (p < 0·05) or a meal of minced beef (p < 0·01). There was a significantly greater release of insulin one hour after oral glucose in the gastrectomy patients (p < 0·05).Keywords
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