What metabolic abnormalities would you expect in an untreated patient with type 1 diabetes at the time of diagnosis? This is a multi-select question. Select all statements that are correct. A) Increased secretion of glucagon B) Decreased ability to provide the brain with ketone bodies C) Increased lipolysis D) Increased gluconeogenesis E) Increased uptake of chylomicron-derived fatty acids into the adipose tissue
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