hypoglycemia in infants and children with genetic metabolic disorders
Hypoglycemia in infants and children with genetic metabolic disorders refers to a condition where there is an abnormally low level of glucose (sugar) in the blood. This occurs in individuals with these disorders due to an underlying genetic issue that affects their body's ability to properly process or produce energy from food.
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