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Insulin Shock

Known as: Insulin Reaction, SHOCK INSULIN, Shock, Insulin 
Sudden significant drop in BLOOD GLUCOSE or hypoglycemic shock which affects the hemodynamic equilibrium of all vital organs.
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1996
1996
A qualitative study was undertaken to investigate the perceptions and experiences of insulin-treated people with diabetes… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Over a 12-mo period, the frequency of severe hypoglycemic episodes was measured in a population of approximately 400 (50% type I… 
1962
1962
QUASTEL and WHEATLEY (1932) and KREBS (1935) showed that glutamic acid can replace glucose in 2-itro as oxidizable substrate, and… 
1951
1951
Summary 1. A method for recording of infra red spectra from frozen tissue section of 25-50 μ thickness and from areas as small as… 
1940
1940
The use of extreme states of insulin shock in the treatment of psychiatric patients, particularly of those with schizophrenia… 
1935
1935
Perhaps the most interesting of the symptoms of the insulin reaction are those related to the central nervous system. These have…