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Abnormal glucagon level
- ... is a hormone that helps control glucose levels. Abnormal glucagon levels can indicate serious or even life-threatening health ...
- Abnormal results may indicate that the person may have a condition described above under Why the Test is Performed. Some experts now believe that high glucagon levels in the blood contribute to the development of diabetes instead of just a low level of ...
- ... tolerance test Secretin stimulation test for pancreas Blood glucagon level Blood insulin C-peptide Blood insulin level Fasting ...
- ... levels would naturally be low then. A low level is abnormal if your blood sugar is high and your body should be making insulin at that time. People with type 2 ... high C-peptide level. This means their body is producing a lot ...
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