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Results 1 - 10 of 73 for hypoglycemia
  1. ... disorder develop low blood sugar (glucose), known as hypoglycemia, after going long periods of time without food (fasting). Signs of hypoglycemia become apparent when affected infants begin sleeping through ...
  2. ... periods, affected individuals may develop low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) and nausea as well as other signs and ... the liver glycogen synthase gene in children with hypoglycemia due to glycogen storage disease type 0. J ...
  3. Type 2 diabetes is a disorder characterized by abnormally high levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar. In this form of diabetes, the body stops ...
  4. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not respond ...
  5. Donohue syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe insulin resistance, a condition in which the body's tissues and organs do not respond properly to ...
  6. The INSR gene provides instructions for making a protein called an insulin receptor, which is found in many types of cells. Insulin receptors are embedded ...
  7. ... condition have frequent episodes of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). In infants and young children, these episodes are ... first month of life. Other affected children develop hypoglycemia by early childhood. Unlike typical episodes of hypoglycemia, ...
  8. ... lack of energy (lethargy) and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Medium-chain and short-chain fatty acids that ... of insulin (hyperinsulinism) and unusually low blood glucose (hypoglycemia).Researchers have identified at least five HADH gene ...
  9. ... arrhythmia). Affected individuals also have low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) and a low level of ketones, which are ... for energy. Together these signs are called hypoketotic hypoglycemia. In many cases, the brain and kidneys are ...
  10. ... Most affected children first develop low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). These hypoglycemic children can fail to grow and ... expected rate (failure to thrive). If left untreated, hypoglycemia can lead to seizures, learning difficulties, and other ...
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