نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal hypoglycaemia

تعداد نتایج: 84201  

2015
Archana Priyadarshi Charles F. Verge Leah Vandervliet Deborah JG Mackay Srinivas Bolisetty

BACKGROUND Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus is the commonest cause of diabetes presenting in the first week of life. Majority of infants recover by 3 months of age but are predisposed to developing type 2 diabetes later on in life. This condition is usually due to genetic aberrations at the 6q24 gene locus, and can be sporadic or inherited. This disorder has three phases: neonatal diabetes,...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 2000
D K Pal D S Manandhar S Rajbhandari J M Land N Patel A M de L Costello

AIMS To measure the prevalence of hypoglycaemia among newborn infants in Nepal, where classic risk factors prevail, and to evaluate their importance. METHODS A cross sectional study was done of 578 term newborn infants aged 0 to 48 hours on the postnatal wards of a government maternity hospital in Kathmandu, with unmatched case-control analysis of risk factors for moderate hypoglycaemia (less...

Journal: :Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 2014

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 1998

Journal: :Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2020

2006
John Radcliffe

We report five children who required total pancreatectomy in the neonatal period for life threatening hypoglycaemia. Subsequent diabetes was managed with once daily subcutaneous insulin, oral pancreatic extract, and a controlled carbohydrate diet. Daily home blood glucose profiles in four of these children were different from those of 14 C-peptide negative children with type 1 insulin dependent...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1966
G W Chance B D Bower

The importance of hypoglycaemia in newborn infants who have suffered intrauterine malnutrition is now well established (Neligan, 1965). The number of reports on this subject is not yet extensive (Cornblath, Odell, and Levin, 1959; Brown and Wallis, 1963a; Neligan, Robson, and Watson, 1963; Tynan and Haas, 1963; Neligan, 1965), and gives the impression that the ultimate prognosis is often good, ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Haitao Yang Weiqing Xie Xiaoyu Xue Kailin Yang Jing Ma Wenxue Liang Qi Zhao Zhe Zhou Duanqing Pei John Ziebuhr Rolf Hilgenfeld Kwok Yung Yuen Luet Wong Guangxia Gao Saijuan Chen Zhu Chen Dawei Ma Mark Bartlam Zihe Rao

Macrosomia is associated with considerable neonatal and maternal morbidity. Factors that predict macrosomia are poorly understood. The increased rate of macrosomia in the offspring of pregnant women with diabetes and in congenital hyperinsulinaemia is mediated by increased foetal insulin secretion. We assessed the in utero and neonatal role of two key regulators of pancreatic insulin secretion ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1984
S A Greene A Aynsley-Green G Soltesz J D Baum

We report five children who required total pancreatectomy in the neonatal period for life threatening hypoglycaemia. Subsequent diabetes was managed with once daily subcutaneous insulin, oral pancreatic extract, and a controlled carbohydrate diet. Daily home blood glucose profiles in four of these children were different from those of 14 C-peptide negative children with type 1 insulin dependent...

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