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Transient focal neurologic deficits associated with hypoglycaemia in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Italian Collaborative Paediatric Diabetologic Group

We describe 54 transient focal neurologic deficits (TFND) episodes in 44 children under 18 y observed retrospectively during a 5-y period (1991-96). Mean age and duration of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) were 8.4 and 3.4 y, respectively. None of the children had a history of seizure dis...

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Published in:Acta pædiatrica (Oslo) 1998-05, Vol.87 (5), p.542-544
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Brain - diagnostic imaging
Brain - pathology
Child
Child, Preschool
Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - complications
Electroencephalography
Female
Hemianopsia - etiology
Hemiplegia - etiology
Humans
Hypoglycemia - complications
Male
Nervous System Diseases - diagnosis
Nervous System Diseases - etiology
Prognosis
Radiography
title Transient focal neurologic deficits associated with hypoglycaemia in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Italian Collaborative Paediatric Diabetologic Group
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