CASE REPORT OF ONE CASE OF HYPERINSULINISM AND HYPERAMMONEMIA SYNDROME 0 By Luciana Iapichino, Cinzia Castana, Marina Caserta on March 7, 2009 Capsula eBurnea We describe a case of neonatal hyperinsulinism. A boy suffered from seizures due to hypoglicemia on 6 months after birth. Ammonia level, tested when he was one year old was slightly elevated. He is now ten years old and showed mild but persistent hyperammonemia and frequent hypoglicemia, but he never presented seizures since he was 10 months old. He has also been suffering from mild mental retardation. Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
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