. Endocrinology. tix In a perfectly normal subject the glycosuria had no signifi-cance as the laboratory findings an increased permea-bility of the renal filter for glucose witli a normal carbohydratetolerance. Case No. It: A young .tingle woman, 17 years of age, com-plained of nervousness and a slight cough. The family history wasnegative. The patient had had tonsillitis, grippe, malaria, tonsillec-tomy, adenoidectomy and herniotomy. She had noticed a slightenlargement of the thyroid gland at puberty. She had experiencedno loss of weight nor strength. The Wassermann test was negati


. Endocrinology. tix In a perfectly normal subject the glycosuria had no signifi-cance as the laboratory findings an increased permea-bility of the renal filter for glucose witli a normal carbohydratetolerance. Case No. It: A young .tingle woman, 17 years of age, com-plained of nervousness and a slight cough. The family history wasnegative. The patient had had tonsillitis, grippe, malaria, tonsillec-tomy, adenoidectomy and herniotomy. She had noticed a slightenlargement of the thyroid gland at puberty. She had experiencedno loss of weight nor strength. The Wassermann test was negative;blood chemistry examination showed sugar 120, urea , chlorides587 cc. Sugar was found in the urine. The results of aglucose tolerance test are given in the table and in Chart IV. The glycosuria in this case betokened only an increased 703 renal permeability to sugar in a mild case of hyperthyroidism,the carbohydrate tolerance being Case No. 5: A married woman, 40 years of age, came in becauseof headaches. Her brother had diabetes. She had 4 living and well


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