Wolfram syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by large amounts of dilute urine, symptoms of type 1 diabetes, and reduced hearing and vision. Which of the following rows identifies the expected blood-glucose level and the expected blood-insulin level in a person with Wolfram syndrome?
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