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Neuroglycopenia and adrenergic responses to hypoglycaemia: insights from a local epidemic of serendipitous massive overdose of glibenclamide
Diabetic Medicine, 01/08/09
Dalan R et al. - The authors suggests an inappropriate autonomic and catecholamine response to severe hypoglycaemia in these cases of serendipitous glibenclamide overdose.
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