Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1026 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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Normal range:
fasting molar ratio insulin to C-peptide = 1.0.
   Use
   To differentiate insulinoma from factitious hypoglycemia due to insulin
   Interpretation
   
Less than 1.0 in molarity units (or
>
47.17
μ
g/ng in conventional units)
   Increased endogenous insulin secretion (e.g., insulinoma, sulfonylurea administration)
   Renal failure
   
Greater than 1.0 in molarity units (or <47.17
μ
g/ng in conventional units)
   Exogenous insulin administration
   Cirrhosis
   Limitations
   There are ethnic differences in insulin/C-peptide ratio in both fasting and glucose-stimulated conditions in normal young nondiabetic pregnant women. Compared with their Caucasian and Hispanic counterparts, African American women had indices suggestive of lower insulin production and greater insulin resistance (i.e., a lower C-peptide concentration, a lower C/I ratio, and elevations in insulin and the I/G ratio).
INTRINSIC FACTOR ANTIBODY
   Definition

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