09 May 2012
| by Dr Lizzie Croton
.57-2.99) or cardiovascular mortality (1.70, 0.35-8.30).
There was some evidence that severe hypoglycaemia was more ...
15 Feb 2012
| by Dr Louise Newson
, macrosomia, neonatal hypoglycaemia, neonatal jaundice, respiratory distress, stillbirth, and brain, spinal ...
of hypoglycaemia.
The Maternal-Fetal Medicines Unit Network trial of treatment of mild GDM found significant ...
(including birthweight 4kg, prematurity, pre-eclampsia and neonatal hypoglycaemia) has been shown to occur ...
08 Dec 2011
| by Dr Paula Hensler
of hypoglycaemia and weight gain and reduced frequency of monitoring and dose adjustment.
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03 Nov 2011
| by Dr Adrian Rogers and Dr Lisa Ford
impaired consciousness, renal impairment, hypoglycaemia, pulmonary oedema, haemoglobin 8g/dL, disseminated ...
13 Oct 2011
| by Professor Rodger Charlton
, there are times when intense treatment may cause patients problems, for example, hypoglycaemia and the risk ...
Researchers said the harm resulting from the increased risk of severe hypoglycaemia might cancel ...
the risk of severe hypoglycaemia.
Dr Boussageon and colleagues concluded: 'The small benefit on non-fatal MIs and microalbuminuria may be offset by a significant increase in the risk of severe hypoglycaemia ...
04 Aug 2011
| by Dr Raj Thakkar
, respiratory distress, poor feeding, excess sleeping, irritability, hypoglycaemia, tachycardia, bradycardia ...
14 Apr 2011
| by Dr Kathryn Deakin
blood glucose to rule out hypoglycaemia and a urine culture will be the only investigations needed. 1 ...
07 Apr 2011
| by Dr Raj Thakkar
therefore, syncope excludes conditions such as head trauma, epilepsy, stroke and hypoglycaemia ...
07 Apr 2011
| by Dr Rajeev Raghavan and Dr Karin Bradley
, hypoglycaemia, hypotension and shock, hypothermia, asthenia, poor appetite and weight loss ...