A person has FBS 85mg/dl. The followings are the results of glucose tolerance test: 1/2hr (130 mg/dl), 2hr (90mg/dl). Urine glucose (absence at all times). The possible diagnosis is Kidney failure Pre-diabetic Diabetes Mellitus Normal 1 point
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