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Original Articles

Intermittent Hypoglycemia of Childhood

, M.D.
Pages 210-216 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Seizures in an otherwise well child may be associated with intermittent hypoglycemia. Diagnostic laboratory tests are mandatory to exclude primary hormonal causes of hypoglycemia and certain rare inborn errors of metabolism. If the diagnosis of intermittent, or ketotic, hypoglycemia is established, simple therapeutic measures generally are effective.

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