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From the supplier: Neonatal hypoglycemia can happen to babies not suffering from any neorological deficit or any inherited disorder at birth. The cause is insufficient glucose supply to meet metabolic needs. Brain damage can happen if the disorder is severe and lasts long enough, and this can result in severe mental retardation, motor dysfunction, and blindness. Sometimes permanent seizure disorders also happen. Jitteriness is the main symptom of the disorder's onset. Oral glucose supplementation may be sufficient for mild degrees of the disorder. Case evaluation methods, expert evidence management, and tr
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Neonatal hypoglycemia.(Medical Negligence): An article from: Trial
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