1. After vagotomy, a 'positive' insulin test is generally Ambache, N;et al., Reviews,;Rehfeld; The use and limitations of atropine for believed to signify incomplete denervation of the pharmacological studies on autonomic effectors. Pharmaoxyntic gland area. Insulin hypoglycaemia has recently been shown to release adrenaline, which in turn liberates gastrin (Stadil and,1955
2. Laboratory criteria for the completeness of vagotomy;Bachrach, W.H.;American Journal of Digestive Diseases,1962
3. Histaminehas been found to convert insulin tests from positive to negative and to inhibit non-vagal release of gastrin by insulin-induced hypoglycaemia (Kronborg;Bank, S.; Marks, I.N.; Louw, J.H.;et al; Therefore, a numerically small acid response and insulin-stimulated gastric acid secretion after selective and truncal vagotomy,1967
4. Plasma adrenaline and scrum gastrin: studies in insulin-induced hypoglycemia and after adrenaline to insulin causing the test to be 'positive' according to arbitrary criteria does not necessarily imply incomplete vagotomy;Brandsborg, O.; Brandsborg, M.; Christensen, N.J.,1975
5. Chemicals bathing the oxyntic gland area stimulate acid secretion in the dog;Debas, H.T.; Grossman, M.I.;Gastroenterology,1975