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Results 21 - 30 of 47 for Reactive hypoglycemia
  1. ... fasting), affected individuals may have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) or elevated levels of ketones in the blood ( ... glycogen into glucose, individuals with GSDVI can have hypoglycemia and may use fats for energy, resulting in ...
  2. ... cardiomyopathy), vomiting, muscle weakness, and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). The severity of this condition varies among affected ... primary carnitine deficiency, such as muscle weakness and hypoglycemia. Fatty acids can also build up in cells ...
  3. ... commonly in MEGDEL syndrome include low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) in affected newborns; liver problems (hepatopathy) in infancy, ...
  4. ... temperature, low blood pressure (hypotension), low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and abnormal heart rhythms.People with AADC deficiency ...
  5. ... kinase deficiency typically have low blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia) and a buildup of lactic acid in the ...
  6. ... newborns. Affected infants may have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which can lead to seizures. They can also ...
  7. ... is associated with slow growth, low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), genital abnormalities, and problems with sexual development.The ...
  8. ... affected males. Some males have low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) as the only sign; others may also have ...
  9. ... the body (lactic acidosis) and low blood glucose (hypoglycemia). Within the first weeks of life, infants develop ...
  10. ... abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Affected infants may fail to grow and gain ...
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