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BIOCHEMISTRY REPORT
Glucose Post Prandial (BSPP)
Glucose Post Prandial 282 mg/dL 70 - 140
Method : (Fluoride Plasma-P,Hexokinase)
Interpretation:
Status PP plasma glucose in mg/dL
Normal <140
Impaired glucose tolerance 140 - 199
Diabetes =>200
Comment :
Blood glucose determinations in commonly used as an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. Elevated glucose levels
(hyperglycemia) may also occur with pancreatic neoplasm, hyperthyroidism, and adrenal cortical hyper function as well as other disorders.
Decreased glucose levels (hypoglycemia) may result from excessive insulin therapy insulinoma, or various liver diseases.
Note
1.The diagnosis of Diabetes requires a fasting plasma glucose of > or = 126 mg/dL or a random / 2 hour plasma glucose value of > or = 200
mg/dL with symptoms of diabetes mellitus.
2.Very high glucose levels (>450 mg/dL in adults) may result in Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
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