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Case Reports
. 2015 Mar;38(3):e38-9.
doi: 10.2337/dc14-2124.

Remission of severe neonatal diabetes with very early sulfonylurea treatment

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Remission of severe neonatal diabetes with very early sulfonylurea treatment

Bess A Marshall et al. Diabetes Care. 2015 Mar.
No abstract available

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Figure 1
A: Hemoglobin A1c (% and mmol/mol) in Case-1-male (squares) and Case-1-female (triangles) and glyburide dose (mg/kg/12 h) of Case-1-male (circles) during the months of age indicated. The asterisk and cross mark the age at which glyburide was initiated in Case-1-male and Case-1-female, respectively. B: Dose of glyburide (mg/kg/12 h) and plasma glucose (mmol/L) in the first 11 days of life in Case 2. The highest plasma glucose concentration of each day is shown by the circles, the lowest by the triangles. C: Glyburide dose (mg/kg/12 h), intravenous insulin infusion rate (U/kg/h), intravenous glucose infusion rate (mg/kg/min), and plasma glucose (mmol/L) in the first 130 days of life of Case 3 (circles are highest plasma glucose concentration per day, triangles are lowest).

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