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Hypoglycemia in infants

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1992
Because the infant's brain is to a large extent dependent on glucose utilization, hypoglycemia of infants can have grave effects on brain function, and it is important to diagnose it and, when possible, treat it promptly. Causes of hypoglycemia in infants are (a) excess insulin secretion, (b) factitious hyperinsulinemia, (c) GH or ACTH deficiency, (d ...
Pierre Bougnères, Jeanne Zeller
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Reactive hypoglycemia

Metabolism, 1975
Reactive hypoglycemia is a relatively uncommon meal-induced hypoglycemic disorder. Most patients with adrenergic-mediated symptoms have a diagnosis other than reactive hypoglycemia. In many patients with this self-diagnosis, other disorders can be attributed as a cause for symptoms, especially neuropsychiatric disease.
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Neonatal Hypoglycemia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
Glucose is essential for cerebral metabolism. Unsurprisingly therefore, hypoglycemia may result in encephalopathy. Knowledge of the homeostatic mechanisms that maintain blood glucose concentrations within a tight range is the key for diagnosis and appropriate management of hypoglycemia. Neonatal hypoglycemia can be transient and is commonly observed in
Ved Bhushan Arya   +3 more
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HYPOGLYCEMIA

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1954
F D, LUKENS, S, SPOONT, S R, BAROL
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Hypoglycemia in children

2012
Hypoglycemia in ...
Melikyan, M .   +4 more
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Hypoglycemia

2015
T S, Danowski, S, Nolan, T, Stephan
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Hypoglycemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1946
H, ARANOW, D, STETTEN
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