Disease | hypoglycemia |
Symptom | C0262405|brain dysfunction |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 25761767 | Deficiencies in brain glucose (hypoglycemia) can immediately lead to mild brain dysfunction or even irreversible brain damage (yun and ko 2015). |
PubMedID- 23818788 | There is emerging concern about the increased risk of brain dysfunction in patients with repeatedepisodes of hypoglycemia, which may also lead to dysrhythmias, dizziness, confusion, or infection,which can be especially dangerous in the elderly.74 further, the frequency of both minor and major hypoglycemia was threefold higher inintensively managed patients than the frequency associated with conventional therapy in the accordtrial,75 indicating a tight control target is morelikely to cause hypoglycemia events. |
PubMedID- 26057206 | As a common complication of glycemic control in patients with diabetes, hypoglycemia often leads to brain dysfunction or damage. |
PubMedID- 20137086 | Severe hypoglycemia with brain dysfunction limits intensified therapy in patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, despite evidence that such therapy reduces the risk of chronic complications of the disease . |
PubMedID- 20508232 | These events perpetrate a deleterious vicious circle leading to an increase in severe hypoglycemia with brain dysfunction (9,11). |
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