Buchanan N, Moodley G, Eyberg C, Bloom S R, Hansen J D
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A study was designed to investigate the hypoglycaemia of severe kwashiorkor. The findings of significant stores of hepatic glycogen suggests that glycogenolysis was impaired. Plasma glucagon levels were relatively low, and it is suggested that this might be secondary to either a pancreatic alpha-cell defect, or inadequate sympathetic stimulation.
一项研究旨在调查重度夸希奥科病的低血糖情况。肝脏糖原大量储存的研究结果表明糖原分解受损。血浆胰高血糖素水平相对较低,有人认为这可能继发于胰腺α细胞缺陷或交感神经刺激不足。