6 Questions
In the treatment of type 1 diabetes are NOT used
Insulin secretagogues
Typical signs of decompensated diabetes include?
Thirst, tiredness, polyuria
Signs of hypocortisolism typically DO NOT include
Weight gain
The patient on thyroxine substitution therapy due to peripheral hypothyroidism has a serum TSH of 2.53 mlU/L (normal: 0.27 - 4.5 mlU/L). This finding means that the dose of thyroxine is:
Accurate
Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus is confirmed by
Glycemia > 11.0 mmol/L after 2nd hour of oGTT
Graphite marks on the gingiva and buccal mucosa suggest
Chronic mercury poisoning
Test your knowledge on the treatment of type 1 diabetes, signs of decompensated diabetes, hypocortisolism signs, thyroxine substitution therapy, TSH levels interpretation, and the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus.
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