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Below is an example of a Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) If we assume that the diab

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Question

Below is an example of a Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT)

If we assume that the diabetic subject (red curve) has early stage type 2 diabetes, why are blood glucose levels not going down like in normal patient?

a. In this patient, the production of insulin is severely diminished.

b. In this patient, there is an overproduction of insulin.

c. In this patient, the response to insulin is impaired leading to insulin resistance.

d. B and C

e. ALL OF THE ABOVE. (That is, all answers above are possible)

250 O 200 9 Diabetic subject g 150 C 100 Normal subject 50 2 Time after oral glucose (hr) Fasting plasma glucose concentration 6

Explanation / Answer

d. B and C

Means

b. In this patient, there is an overproduction of insulin.

c. In this patient, the response to insulin is impaired leading to insulin resistance.

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