Answer:
fasting plasma glucose test
Explanation:
The "fasting plasma glucose test" (FPG) is a diagnostic test being used to know whether people have diabetes,<em> a condition of having high levels of sugar in the blood</em>. This is being done by letting the patient fast for at least 8 hours. This will check the level of fasting blood sugar. If the level is greater than 126 mg/dL, then the person has a<em> positive result.</em> In order to confirm, another test will be done on the following day in the morning.
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Answer:
A. Hyperglycemia is the correct answer
Explanation:
Acylcarnitine translocase deficiency is the disorder in which the body is not able to break fatty acids into energy and due to this too much unused, fatty acids get build in the body.
Symptoms of Acylcarnitine translocase deficiency are
- blood sugar level gets low
- Due to acylcarnitine translocase deficiency, blood sugar level gets low known as hypoglycemia whereas Hyperglycemia means that sugar levels get high in the blood which is not a symptom of acylcarnitine translocase deficiency.
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