Mechanisms of hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure in diabetes.

Asymptomatic hypoglycemia is a major problem in diabetes. Mechanisms involved in a patient's inability to sense low glucose levels are reviewed. Autonomic dysfunction is a key contributor. Mechanistic studies suggest interventions that may restore the normal autonomic response.

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