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NewbornTherapyThe occurrence of low glucose blood values in newborns has been known for some decades. In some cases one can find extremely low values (less than 20 mg%), we then speak of neonatal hypoglycemia . Sometimes this is attended by clinical symptoms as hypotonia, pallor, cyanosis,...
Continuous glucose monitoring in infants of very low birth weight. Continuous glucose monitoring for diagnosis and treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia. Invited Editorial Commentary regarding Harris DL, Battin MR, Weston PJ, ... I Iglesias Platas,Thió,M Lluch,... - 《Neonatology》 被引量: 338发表...
Dysregulated insulin secretion is responsible for the transient and prolonged forms of neonatal hypoglycemia, and congenital genetic disorders of insulin regulation represent the most common of the permanent disorders of hypoglycemia. Mutations in at least five genes have been associated with congenital ...
of life so as to prevent clinically significant hypoglycemia in infants, appropriately monitor blood glucose levels in at-risk term and late-preterm infants, manage documented hypoglycemia in infants, and to establish and preserve maternal milk supply during medically necessary supplementation for ...
In the presence of an insulinoma, neoplastic pancreatic beta cells continue to release insulin despite the presence of hypoglycemia. Clinical signs are dependent on the degree of hypoglycemia and the rate at which it occurs. 展开 会议名称: 2003 proceedings of the American Animal Hospital ...
This pattern is caused by elevated cortisol, which is in turn caused by active infection, blood sugar imbalances,chronic stress, pregnancy, hypoglycemia or insulin resistance. These stressors fatigue the pituitary gland at the base of the brain so that it can no longer signal the thyroid to rel...
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; a meta-analysis of 7 RCTs, with evidence judged as low to high in certainty, has shown that ACT administered from 34 weeks and 0 days to 36 weeks and 6 days of gestation decreased the risk of respiratory morbidity but, at the same time, increased the risk for neonatal hypoglycemia....
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the nervous system caused by abnormal discharges from brain cells. Structural, infectious, metabolic, immunologic, and unknown causes can contribute to the development of seizures. In recent years, there has been increas