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Insulin resistance, secretion and breakdown are increased 9 months following severe burn injury
Burns, 01/08/09
Cree MG et al. - Increased 2 h and AUC glucose and insulin indicate that glucose metabolism is still affected at 6 and 9 months after injury, and coincides with previously documented defects in bone and muscle metabolism at these time points. Insulin breakdown is also still increased in this population.
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