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Journal of Endocrinology (1966) 35, 169-172    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0350169
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CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME

I. M. D. JACKSON, K. D. BUCHANAN, M. T. McKIDDIE and C. R. M. PRENTICE

Carbohydrate metabolism has been investigated in eight patients with Klinefelter's syndrome. Seven of the eight had a normal oral glucose tolerance curve; one patient had slightly impaired tolerance. Plasma insulin levels were measured in response to the glucose load and were normal in six and slightly abnormal in two patients; one of the latter had an early increased and the other a delayed insulin response. No definite conclusions are reached regarding the possibility of a significant association between Klinefelter's syndrome and diabetes mellitus.







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