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-fructosamine test
A) a hormone produced by adipose cells that improves insulin sensitivity
B) damage to the kidneys that results from long-term diabetes
C) delayed stomach emptying caused by nerve damage in stomach tissue
D) morning hyperglycemia that is caused by the early-morning release of growth hormone, which reduces insulin sensitivity
E) the blood concentration of a substance that exceeds the kidneys' capacity for reabsorption, causing the substance to be passed into the urine
F) monitoring of tissue glucose levels using a small sensor placed under the skin
G) a lowering of blood pH that results from the excessive production of ketone bodies
H) reduced sensitivity to insulin in muscle, adipose, and liver cells
I) the condition of having an abnormally large body;
J) the amount of carbohydrate that can be handled per unit of insulin
K) a pancreatic hormone that regulates glucose metabolism
L) a distinctive fruity odor on the breath of a person with ketosis
M) a measurement of glycated serum proteins that reflects glycemic control over the preceding two to three weeks
N) pertaining to blood glucose
O) excessive urine production
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