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This case report is about a 58 years old male diabetic patient presented multiple times at outdoor (OPD) for routine follow up of diabetes always in asymptomatic, fully conscious, and oriented condition, and on multiple occasion of his OPD visit, he was f... see more

Introduction: Hypoglycemia is metabolic state of ogranism characterized by abnormally low blood glucose level. Due to International Hypoglycemia Study Group (2017) and following Polish Diabetes Association Guidelines is is recognized with serum glucose be... see more

Introduction: Hypoglycemia is a common but preventable metabolic abnormality in neonates associated with long-term sequelae. Controversies still exist about its definition, screening methodology, management, and outcome making it a subject for further exp... see more

Many studies have explored risk factors associated with Hypoglycemia (HG) and examined the variation in healthcare utilization among HG patients. However, most of these studies failed to integrate a comprehensive list of personal risk factors in their inv... see more

The level of knowledge about risk factors for hypoglycemia or blood sugar levels below normal has not been researched widely in patients with diabetes mellitus. This study aims to determine the level of knowledge about risk factors for hypoglycemia in pat... see more

Neonatal hypoglycemia (NH) is a common and important cause of morbidity in newborns. The most common cause of NH is congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI), a phenotypical and genotypical heterogeneous condition characterized by inappropriate insulin secretion. ... see more

One hundred and thirteen newborns admitted to the nursery ward of the Child Health Department from June 1, 1976 until December 31, 1976 were selected for this study. They were, 34 normally delivered term infants, 26 SGA with birth-weight ranging 1750-2400... see more

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognized diabetes as one of the four most important and priority health issues out of non-communicable diseases. According to a report by the WHO with the year 2016 the prevalence of diabetes for 3 decades and continu... see more

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