Neonatal hypoglycemia is a common condition. A transient reduction in blood glucose values is part of a transitional metabolic adaptation following birth, which resolves within the first 48 to 72 h of life. In addition, several factors may interfere with glucose homeostasis, especially in case of limited metabolic stores or increased energy expenditure. Although the effect of mild transient asymptomatic hypoglycemia on brain development remains unclear, a correlation between severe and prolonged hypoglycemia and cerebral damage has been proven. A selective vulnerability of some brain regions to hypoglycemia including the second and the third superficial layers of the cerebral cortex, the dentate gyrus, the subiculum, the CA1 regions in...
SUMMARY There is controversy over the definition of hypoglycaemia in neonates and children and over ...
Profound hypoglycemia causing the disappearance of spontaneous EEG activity was induced by insulin i...
Hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia are common in neonates with encephalopathy and may be independently a...
ObjectiveTo investigate the contribution of hypoglycemia in the first 24 hours after birth to brain ...
Background—Hypoglycemia (HG) is common in IUGR neonates. In normally grown (NG) neonatal rats, acute...
Contrary to belief, neonatal hypoglycemia is relatively common and can Cause more severe neurologica...
Summary: Contemporary research is elucidating both the molecular mechanisms of hypoglycemia-induced ...
Suresh Chandran,1–4 Victor Samuel Rajadurai,1–3 Abdul Alim Abdul Haium,1–3 Khalid ...
Adequate nutrition and glycemic homeostasis are increasingly recognized as potentially neuroprotecti...
Metabolic disturbances such as anoxia and hypoglycemia may adversely alter the development of the ne...
Brain injury patterns on early MRI and neurodevelopmental outcome after symptomatic neonatal hypogly...
Adequate nutrition and glycemic homeostasis are increasingly recognized as potentially neuroprotecti...
The fetus is completely dependent on mother for glucose and other nutrient transfer across the pla-c...
The incidence studies on hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes have revealed that the younger the child th...
Magnetic resonance imaging studies in two cases of neonatal hypoglycaemia showed cortical and white ...
SUMMARY There is controversy over the definition of hypoglycaemia in neonates and children and over ...
Profound hypoglycemia causing the disappearance of spontaneous EEG activity was induced by insulin i...
Hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia are common in neonates with encephalopathy and may be independently a...
ObjectiveTo investigate the contribution of hypoglycemia in the first 24 hours after birth to brain ...
Background—Hypoglycemia (HG) is common in IUGR neonates. In normally grown (NG) neonatal rats, acute...
Contrary to belief, neonatal hypoglycemia is relatively common and can Cause more severe neurologica...
Summary: Contemporary research is elucidating both the molecular mechanisms of hypoglycemia-induced ...
Suresh Chandran,1–4 Victor Samuel Rajadurai,1–3 Abdul Alim Abdul Haium,1–3 Khalid ...
Adequate nutrition and glycemic homeostasis are increasingly recognized as potentially neuroprotecti...
Metabolic disturbances such as anoxia and hypoglycemia may adversely alter the development of the ne...
Brain injury patterns on early MRI and neurodevelopmental outcome after symptomatic neonatal hypogly...
Adequate nutrition and glycemic homeostasis are increasingly recognized as potentially neuroprotecti...
The fetus is completely dependent on mother for glucose and other nutrient transfer across the pla-c...
The incidence studies on hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes have revealed that the younger the child th...
Magnetic resonance imaging studies in two cases of neonatal hypoglycaemia showed cortical and white ...
SUMMARY There is controversy over the definition of hypoglycaemia in neonates and children and over ...
Profound hypoglycemia causing the disappearance of spontaneous EEG activity was induced by insulin i...
Hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia are common in neonates with encephalopathy and may be independently a...