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Lack of relation between glycosylated haemoglobin concentrations and number of daily insulin injections: cross sectional study in care of ambulatory diabetes

Agardh, Carl-David LU and Tallroth, Gustav (1985) In British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition) 291(6496). p.622-622
Abstract
Diabetic treatment aims at achieving a normal blood glucose concentration as reflected by the glycosylated haemoglobin concentration. Intensive treatment by insulin pump or multiple insulin injections is thought to achieve this. In an unselected group of outpatient diabetics metabolic control was the same after one, two, three, or more injections, which suggests that the mode of treatment was optimal for each group.
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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition)
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291
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6496
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622 - 622
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0267-0623
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