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Fall 35: Prävention – 45 Jahre, ♀, Prädiabetes, gestörte Glukosetoleranz

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Eine 45-jährige Patientin mit gut eingestellter arterieller Hypertonie, einem Body-Mass-Index von 29, einem LDL von 210, einer gestörten Glukosetoleranz, kommt alle 6 Monate zum oralen Glukosetoleranztest, um den Diabetes rechtzeitig zu erkennen. Macht das Sinn?

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Kasperk, C. (2018). Fall 35: Prävention – 45 Jahre, ♀, Prädiabetes, gestörte Glukosetoleranz. In: Kihm, L., Kopf, S., Nawroth, P. (eds) Diabetes-Therapie – informiert entscheiden. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55972-7_35

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