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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Reactive hypoglycemia
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... CPT I deficiency, such as low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) and low levels of the products of fat ... an abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver, hypoglycemia, increased levels of ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia), ...
  5. ... condition causes frequent episodes of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), decreased energy, and irritability. Most of these mutations ... rapidly removed from the bloodstream. Without treatment, the hypoglycemia caused by congenital hyperinsulinism may result in serious ...
  6. ... condition causes frequent episodes of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), decreased energy, and irritability. Most of these mutations ... rapidly removed from the bloodstream. Without treatment, the hypoglycemia caused by congenital hyperinsulinism may result in serious ...
  7. ... cause blood glucose levels to become dangerously low (hypoglycemia). The effects of metabolic acidosis and hypoglycemia can damage cells, particularly in the brain, resulting ...
  8. ... slow growth, and periods of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). These features usually improve over time. However, some ... to break down glycogen for energy contributes to hypoglycemia and the other features of GSD IXa.There ...
  9. ... lack of energy (lethargy) and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Long-chain fatty acids or partially metabolized fatty ... features of this disorder, such as lethargy and hypoglycemia. Long-chain fatty acids or partially metabolized fatty ...
  10. ... lack of energy (lethargy) and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Long-chain fatty acids or partially metabolized fatty ... protein deficiency. These features include feeding difficulties, lethargy, hypoglycemia, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), and liver problems. Infants ...
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