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Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2018
Hypoglycemia rarely exists in humans outside diabetes mellitus treated with insulin and/or sulfonylureas. Because hypoglycemia produces marked discomfort, lasting for hours, and may progress to severe neuroglycopenia with cognitive dysfunction, unconsciousness, sometimes even epilepsy, hypoglycemia is highly feared by patients.
Fanelli, Carmine G.+3 more
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Hypoglycemia rarely exists in humans outside diabetes mellitus treated with insulin and/or sulfonylureas. Because hypoglycemia produces marked discomfort, lasting for hours, and may progress to severe neuroglycopenia with cognitive dysfunction, unconsciousness, sometimes even epilepsy, hypoglycemia is highly feared by patients.
Fanelli, Carmine G.+3 more
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1977
The diagnosis of a hypoglycemic disorder requires a high level of suspicion, careful assessment of the patient for the presence of mediating drugs or predisposing illness, and, when indicated, methodic evaluation of the basis of well-defined diagnostic criteria.
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The diagnosis of a hypoglycemic disorder requires a high level of suspicion, careful assessment of the patient for the presence of mediating drugs or predisposing illness, and, when indicated, methodic evaluation of the basis of well-defined diagnostic criteria.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2013
Hypoglycemia remains a common problem for patients with diabetes and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. This article summarizes our current knowledge of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors, and complications of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes and discusses prevention and treatment strategies.
Mazen, Alsahli, John E, Gerich
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Hypoglycemia remains a common problem for patients with diabetes and is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. This article summarizes our current knowledge of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, risk factors, and complications of hypoglycemia in patients with diabetes and discusses prevention and treatment strategies.
Mazen, Alsahli, John E, Gerich
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Diabetes Care, 1994
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent physical and recurrent or even persistent psychosocial morbidity, and some mortality, in patients with insulindependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), and in some patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) (1,2).
P E, Cryer, J N, Fisher, H, Shamoon
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Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent physical and recurrent or even persistent psychosocial morbidity, and some mortality, in patients with insulindependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), and in some patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) (1,2).
P E, Cryer, J N, Fisher, H, Shamoon
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2001
Except in diabetic patients receiving insulin or sulfonylureas, hypoglycemia is a rare disorder. It is identified by modified Whipple's criteria consisting of neuroglycopenic symptoms, a blood glucose level equal to or less than 40 mg/dL, and relief of symptoms by glucose use.
G, Pourmotabbed, A E, Kitabchi
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Except in diabetic patients receiving insulin or sulfonylureas, hypoglycemia is a rare disorder. It is identified by modified Whipple's criteria consisting of neuroglycopenic symptoms, a blood glucose level equal to or less than 40 mg/dL, and relief of symptoms by glucose use.
G, Pourmotabbed, A E, Kitabchi
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Advances in Materials, 2019
Insulin‐dependent patients with diabetes mellitus require multiple daily injections of exogenous insulin to combat hyperglycemia. However, administration of excess insulin can lead to hypoglycemia, a life‐threatening condition characterized by abnormally
Amin GhavamiNejad+6 more
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Insulin‐dependent patients with diabetes mellitus require multiple daily injections of exogenous insulin to combat hyperglycemia. However, administration of excess insulin can lead to hypoglycemia, a life‐threatening condition characterized by abnormally
Amin GhavamiNejad+6 more
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The American Journal of Medicine, 2014
Hypoglycemia is a common, potentially avoidable consequence of diabetes treatment and is a major barrier to initiating or intensifying antihyperglycemic therapy in efforts to achieve better glycemic control. Therapy regimen and a history of hypoglycemia are the most important predictors of future events.
Javier, Morales, Doron, Schneider
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Hypoglycemia is a common, potentially avoidable consequence of diabetes treatment and is a major barrier to initiating or intensifying antihyperglycemic therapy in efforts to achieve better glycemic control. Therapy regimen and a history of hypoglycemia are the most important predictors of future events.
Javier, Morales, Doron, Schneider
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