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Showing papers by "Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust published in 1983"


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TL;DR: A DISTINCT facial flush after ingestion of an alcoholic drink occurs in some diabetic patients treated with chlorpropamide, and it is proposed that this response is a dominantly inherited genetic marker for a specific and common subtype of non–insulin-dependent (Type II) diabetics.
Abstract: A DISTINCT facial flush after ingestion of an alcoholic drink occurs in some diabetic patients treated with chlorpropamide.1 , 2 Leslie and Pyke3 , 4 have proposed that this response, now known as ...

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