1963
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(63)92341-9
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Hepatic Failure in Malnutrition

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“…Prolonged fasting in children who do not suffer from symptomatic hypoglycaemia may produce lower blood sugar levels than similar fasting in adults (Talbot, Shaw and Moriarty, 1924), and in profound malnutrition, as in kwashiorkor, gross irreversible and fatal hypoglycaemia may occur (Wayburne, 1963). Emery (1947) reports that in coeliac disease fasting may induce sweating but the blood sugar does not fall to hypoglycaemic levels.…”
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“…Prolonged fasting in children who do not suffer from symptomatic hypoglycaemia may produce lower blood sugar levels than similar fasting in adults (Talbot, Shaw and Moriarty, 1924), and in profound malnutrition, as in kwashiorkor, gross irreversible and fatal hypoglycaemia may occur (Wayburne, 1963). Emery (1947) reports that in coeliac disease fasting may induce sweating but the blood sugar does not fall to hypoglycaemic levels.…”
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