BACKGROUND:Hydroquinone-containing creams cause false increases in capillary glycemia. However, the magnitude of this false increase, and the means to reverse it have not been investigated. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the technical and clinical impact of hydroquinone-containing creams on capillary glycemia and investigate the efficacy of hand washing and other common practices, in reversing cream effects. METHODS:We included 91 participants in a quasi-experimental study in Buea, Cameroon. After determining the hydroquinone content of a cream, Caro Light, we used two glucometers with different enzymatic systems (Accu-Chek Active and OneTouch Ultra 2) to measure fasting glycemia after: initial hand washing (reference), application of 1 ml of hydroq...
A 30-year old black woman presented with gradual onset of weakness of the legs associatedwith burnin...
Glucometers are widely used in the diagnosis of blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes melli...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
BackgroundHydroquinone-containing creams cause false increases in capillary glycemia. However, the m...
Background: The technique of monitoring patient’s blood glucose using a glucose meter is most useful...
Background: Self‑monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is an important component of management for diab...
Background: Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a noninvasive marker of accumulation of advanced glycatio...
<p>In Europe, hydroquinone is a forbidden cosmetic ingredient. It is, however, still abundantl...
Generally white color of the skin is regarded as a feature of superiority and prettiness around the ...
Black spots and brown spots interfere with aesthetic appearance. For this reason, there are various ...
Blood glucose testing is carried out on a routine basis as a key part of diabetes management. The ev...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
The use of 70% isopropyl alcohol to prepare the site of skin puncture for reagent strip blood glucos...
Wet-cupping is an old procedure used for treating different disorders in ancient and nowadays it use...
A 30-year old black woman presented with gradual onset of weakness of the legs associatedwith burnin...
Glucometers are widely used in the diagnosis of blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes melli...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
BackgroundHydroquinone-containing creams cause false increases in capillary glycemia. However, the m...
Background: The technique of monitoring patient’s blood glucose using a glucose meter is most useful...
Background: Self‑monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is an important component of management for diab...
Background: Skin autofluorescence (SAF) is a noninvasive marker of accumulation of advanced glycatio...
<p>In Europe, hydroquinone is a forbidden cosmetic ingredient. It is, however, still abundantl...
Generally white color of the skin is regarded as a feature of superiority and prettiness around the ...
Black spots and brown spots interfere with aesthetic appearance. For this reason, there are various ...
Blood glucose testing is carried out on a routine basis as a key part of diabetes management. The ev...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...
The use of 70% isopropyl alcohol to prepare the site of skin puncture for reagent strip blood glucos...
Wet-cupping is an old procedure used for treating different disorders in ancient and nowadays it use...
A 30-year old black woman presented with gradual onset of weakness of the legs associatedwith burnin...
Glucometers are widely used in the diagnosis of blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes melli...
OBJECTIVE-There is no general agreement regarding the use of the first or second drop of blood for g...