[Persistent hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia in a newborn infant]
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[Persistent hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia in a newborn infant]
Abstract
Management of neonatal hyperglycemia is complex, especially in immature newborns. Etiology is diverse, the most frequent cause being iatrogeny. Neonatal diabetes mellitus is a rare cause of hyperglycemia during the first days of life. Insulin treatment is sometimes required to control the condition. When insulin requirements exceed 2I U/kg/day insulin resistance syndrome should be suspected. We present the case of a newborn infant with Donohue syndrome, or leprechaunism, which is a rare, genetically determined dysmorphic syndrome leading to significant insulin resistance.
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[Hyperglycemia in premature newborn infants].An Esp Pediatr. 2001 May;54(5):431-4. An Esp Pediatr. 2001. PMID: 11333470 Spanish. No abstract available.
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