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Effect of a hypoglycemic episode on neuropsychological functioning in diabetic children

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Pages 613-626 | Accepted 22 Sep 1989, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

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Clarissa S. Holmes, Meredith A. Fox, M. Catherine Cant, Naomi L. Lampert & Tammy Greer. (1999) Disease and Demographic Risk Factors for Disrupted Cognitive Functioning in Children with Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM). School Psychology Review 28:2, pages 215-227.
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Elisabeth Northam, Peter Anderson, Robert Adler, George Werther & David Andrewes. (1995) Neuropsychological complications of insulin dependent diabetes in children. Child Neuropsychology 1:1, pages 74-87.
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Jing He, Andrew G Ryder, Shichen Li, Wanting Liu & Xiongzhao Zhu. (2018) Glycemic extremes are related to cognitive dysfunction in children with type 1 diabetes: A meta-analysis. Journal of Diabetes Investigation 9:6, pages 1342-1353.
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Raghavendra Rao, Kathleen Ennis, Eugena P. Mitchell, Phu V. Tran & Jonathan C. Gewirtz. (2016) Recurrent Moderate Hypoglycemia Suppresses Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Expression in the Prefrontal Cortex and Impairs Sensorimotor Gating in the Posthypoglycemic Period in Young Rats. Developmental Neuroscience 38:1, pages 74-82.
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David L. Wodrich, Khalid Hasan & Kelly B. Parent. (2011) Type 1 diabetes mellitus and school: a review. Pediatric Diabetes 12:1, pages 63-70.
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Priscilla A. Bade-White & John E. Obrzut. (2009) The Neurocognitive Effects of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Children and Young Adults With and Without Hypoglycemia. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 21:5, pages 425-440.
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Richard A. Berg & John C. Linton. 2009. Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology. Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology 671 702 .
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David L. Wodrich & Melissa M. Cunningham. (2007) School‐based tertiary and targeted interventions for students with chronic medical conditions: Examples from type 1 diabetes mellitus and epilepsy. Psychology in the Schools 45:1, pages 52-62.
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G. Dahlquist & B. Källén. (2007) School performance in children with type 1 diabetes—a population-based register study. Diabetologia 50:5, pages 957-964.
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David L. Wodrich. (2005) Disclosing information about epilepsy and type 1 diabetes mellitus: The effect on teachers' understanding of classroom behavior.. School Psychology Quarterly 20:3, pages 288-303.
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H. Peter Chase. (2003) Glycemic Control in Prepubertal Years. Diabetes Care 26:4, pages 1304-1305.
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Riitta Hannonen, Sarimari Tupola, Timo Ahonen & Raili Riikonen. (2007) Neurocognitive functioning in children with type‐1 diabetes with and without episodes of severe hypoglycaemia. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 45:4, pages 262-268.
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Ann Marie McCarthy, Scott Lindgren, Michelle A. Mengeling, Eva Tsalikian & Janet Engvall. (2003) Factors Associated With Academic Achievement in Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 26:1, pages 112-117.
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Francine Ratner Kaufman, Juliana Austin, Jessica Lloyd, Mary Halvorson, Sue Carpenter & Pisit Pitukcheewanont. (2002) Characteristics of glycemic control in young children with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 3:4, pages 179-183.
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Francine Ratner Kaufman, Karen Epport, Raquel Engilman & Mary Halvorson. (1999) Neurocognitive Functioning in Children Diagnosed with Diabetes Before Age 10 Years. Journal of Diabetes and its Complications 13:1, pages 31-38.
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Marilyn D. Ritholz & Alan M. Jacobson. (1998) Living with hypoglycemia. Journal of General Internal Medicine 13:12, pages 799-804.
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G Soltesz. (2007) Round table on hypoglycaemia in diabetic children. Acta Paediatrica 87, pages 25-29.
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Francine Ratner Kaufman. (1998) DIABETES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. Medical Clinics of North America 82:4, pages 721-738.
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Ν. Shehadeh, J. Kassem, I. Tchaban, S. Ravid, E. Shahar, T. Naveh & A. Etzioni. (1998) High Incidence of Hypoglycemic Episodes with Neurologic Manifestations in Children with Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism 11:Supplement.
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Màrta Beregszàszi, Nadia Tubiana-Rufi, Karim Benali, Michèle Noël, Juliette Bloch & Paul Czernichow. (1997) Nocturnal hypoglycemia in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: Prevalence and risk factors. The Journal of Pediatrics 131:1, pages 27-33.
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Richard A. Berg & John C. Linton. 1997. Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology. Handbook of Clinical Child Neuropsychology 663 687 .
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