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Hypoglycemia

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2006
Under physiologic conditions, glucose plays a critical role in providing energy to the central nervous system. A precipitous drop in the availability of this substrate results in dramatic symptoms that signal a medical emergency and warrant immediate therapy aimed at restoring plasma glucose to normal levels.
Jean-Marc, Guettier, Phillip, Gorden
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Hypoglycemia

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1989
Hypoglycemia is a common and easily treatable condition in the pre-hospital and Emergency Department settings. Recognition of the varied faces of clinical hypoglycemia, coupled with determination of blood glucose levels and expeditious glucose replacement, can prevent serious morbidity.
D M, Yealy, A B, Wolfson
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Hypoglycemia in the newborn

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2008
Hypoglycemia in a neonate has been defined as blood sugar value below 40mg/dL. Hypoglycemia is encountered in a variety of neonatal conditions including prematurity, growth retardation and maternal diabetes. Screening for hypoglycemia in certain high-risk situations is recommended.
Ashok K. Deorari   +6 more
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Hypoglycemia in IDDM

Diabetes, 1989
Hypoglycemia causes substantial morbidity and some mortality in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). It is often the limiting factor in attempts to achieve euglycemia. The prevention or correction of hypoglycemia normally involves both dissipation of insulin and activation of glucose counterregulatory systems.
Philip E. Cryer   +6 more
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Neonatal Hypoglycemia

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2016
A consistent definition for neonatal hypoglycemia in the first 48 h of life continues to elude us. Enhanced understanding of metabolic disturbances and genetic disorders that underlie alterations in postnatal glucose homeostasis has added useful information to understanding transitional hypoglycemia.
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Beyond HbA1c: Comparing Glycemic Variability and Glycemic Indices in Predicting Hypoglycemia in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2018
BACKGROUND Hypoglycemia is the major impediment to therapy intensification in diabetes. Although higher individualized HbA1c targets are perceived to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia in those at risk of hypoglycemia, HbA1c itself is a poor predictor of ...
Suresh Rama Chandran   +6 more
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Hypoglycemia in diabetes: The dark side of diabetes treatment. A patient‐centered review

Journal of Diabetes, 2019
Hypoglycemia is a frequent occurrence in patients with diabetes who are treated with insulin and insulin secretagogues. Hypoglycemia is the limiting factor that prevents patients from achieving the glycemic control known to reduce the microvascular ...
Brianna E Johnson-Rabbett, E. Seaquist
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Hypoglycemia in diabetes.

Diabetes Care, 2003
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes recurrent morbidity in most people with type 1 diabetes and many with type 2 diabetes, and it is sometimes fatal. The barrier of hypoglycemia generally precludes maintenance of euglycemia over a lifetime of diabetes and ...
P. Cryer, S. Davis, H. Shamoon
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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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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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