Diagnosis With a history of fava bean ingestion or of administration of a potentially hemolytic drug (see Table 18-3 ) followed by hemoglobinuria (see Table 18-4 ), the diagnosis is almost always straightforward, and it can be made quite confidently even before obtaining the final proof that the patient is deficient in G6PD (discussed later in this chapter)
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doi: 10.1007/s12020-021-02730-0 Summary Keywords growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor, GLP-1RAs, SGLT-2is, diabetes Citation Cignarelli A, Genchi VA, Le Grazie G, Caruso I, Marrano N, Biondi G, DOria R, Sorice GP, Natalicchio A, Perrini S, Laviola L and Giorgino F (2022) Mini Review: Effect of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and SGLT-2 Inhibitors on the Growth Hormone/IGF Axis
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