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The document summarizes various genetic and non-genetic tests for diabetes. It describes an autoimmune antibodies test that checks if antibodies are attacking insulin-producing pancreas cells, potentially causing type 1 or 2 diabetes. It also discusses an A1C test that measures average blood sugar levels over 3 months, with levels over 5.7% indicating diabetes. Additionally, it provides details on an oral glucose tolerance test to examine how the pancreas breaks down glucose and produces insulin in response. The results of the tests on the patient showed normal A1C levels but elevated glucose and insulin levels during the OGTT, suggesting diabetes. A PCOS test was also negative, ruling it out as a potential cause of diabetes for the patient.
The document summarizes various genetic and non-genetic tests for diabetes. It describes an autoimmune antibodies test that checks if antibodies are attacking insulin-producing pancreas cells, potentially causing type 1 or 2 diabetes. It also discusses an A1C test that measures average blood sugar levels over 3 months, with levels over 5.7% indicating diabetes. Additionally, it provides details on an oral glucose tolerance test to examine how the pancreas breaks down glucose and produces insulin in response. The results of the tests on the patient showed normal A1C levels but elevated glucose and insulin levels during the OGTT, suggesting diabetes. A PCOS test was also negative, ruling it out as a potential cause of diabetes for the patient.
The document summarizes various genetic and non-genetic tests for diabetes. It describes an autoimmune antibodies test that checks if antibodies are attacking insulin-producing pancreas cells, potentially causing type 1 or 2 diabetes. It also discusses an A1C test that measures average blood sugar levels over 3 months, with levels over 5.7% indicating diabetes. Additionally, it provides details on an oral glucose tolerance test to examine how the pancreas breaks down glucose and produces insulin in response. The results of the tests on the patient showed normal A1C levels but elevated glucose and insulin levels during the OGTT, suggesting diabetes. A PCOS test was also negative, ruling it out as a potential cause of diabetes for the patient.
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