作者: E.A.M. Gale , A.B. Kurtz , R.B. Tattersall
DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(80)90233-0
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摘要: Abstract Insulin-treated diabetic patients may show a rapid swing to hyperglycaemia after episodes of hypoglycaemia. This rebound hyperglycaemia, or Somogyi effect, is thought be caused by the unopposed actions hormonal antagonists insulin secreted in response To test this theory study was made 15 who had 17 asymptomatic untreated hypoglycaemia (blood-glucose less than 2 mmol/l) between 11 P.M. and 3 A.M. After nocturnal hypoglycaemia, mean fasting blood-glucose concentrations at 7 ranged from 0·7-17 mmol/l were over 6 patients. These with apparent did not have higher levels growth hormone, cortisol, glucagon those little no recovery blood-glucose. There close inverse correlation (r= -0·996, p