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Table 1.

Demographics of the study cohort.

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Table 2.

Median urinary bile acid excretion in healthy volunteers and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Table 3.

Comparison of median urinary bile acid excretion between healthy volunteer and type 2 diabetes mellitus groups classified according to BMI.

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Figure 1.

HbA1c plotted against total glycine-conjugated bile acid urinary excretion for normal weight (A), overweight (B) and obese (C) type 2 diabetes mellitus groups.

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Table 4.

Correlation of urinary bile acid excretion with glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Figure 2.

HbA1c plotted against glycodeoxycholic acid urinary excretion for (A) normal weight, (B) overweight and (C) obese type 2 diabetes mellitus groups.

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Figure 3.

Graph plotting BMI of patient against total glycine-conjugated (A) and glycodeoxycholic acid (B) urinary bile acid excretion.

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