Review
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Diabetes. Mar 25, 2016; 7(6): 112-121
Published online Mar 25, 2016. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v7.i6.112
Table 1 Traditional and novel interpretations for low serum amylase
Ref.
Traditional (minor contributions)
Type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes)[1,2,10-15]
Advanced chronic pancreatitis[3-6]
Type 2 diabetes with insulin dependence[14]
Cystic fibrosis[18,19]
Novel (major contributions)
Obesity[35-38]
Insulin resistance (high HOMA-R)[44]
Metabolic Syndrome[38,41,42]
Type 2 diabetes with insufficient insulin action[38,42]
Diabetic ketoacidosis[13,23]
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease[40,43]
Smoking[38,68-70]
Heavy alcohol drinking[46,63]
Low CNVs of AMY1[54,60,61]