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Neonatal Episodic Hypoglycemia: A Finding of Valproic Acid Withdrawal [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2010; 2(2): 92-94 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.v2i2.92

Neonatal Episodic Hypoglycemia: A Finding of Valproic Acid Withdrawal

Dilek Çoban1, Selim Kurtoğlu1, Mustafa Ali Akın1, Mustafa Akçakuş1, Tamer Güneş1
Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatrics, Division Of Neonatology, Kayseri, Turkey

The treatment of epilepsy during pregnancy is a worldwide problem. Drugs need to be used to control seizures in the mothers. In utero, exposure to valproic acid (VPA) and phenytoin (PH) may cause congenital malformations and also withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, jitteriness and symptoms of hypoglycemia. We present here a newborn with episodic hypoglycemia due to in utero exposure to VPA and PH. The mother was diagnosed as having complex partial epilepsy and was treated with PH (200 mg/day) and VPA (600 mg/day). The offspring developed jitteriness on the second day of life. The infant was hypoglycemic (32 mg/dl). These findings were accepted as withdrawal symptoms, since serum levels of VPA and PH were 37.8 µg/ml (50-100 µg/ml) and 6.37 µg/dl (10-20 µg/ml), respectively. Measurement of blood glucose is important and should be carefully monitored in infants exposed to antiepileptics in utero.

Keywords: newborn,hypoglycemia,valproic acid,withdrawal

Dilek Çoban, Selim Kurtoğlu, Mustafa Ali Akın, Mustafa Akçakuş, Tamer Güneş. Neonatal Episodic Hypoglycemia: A Finding of Valproic Acid Withdrawal. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2010; 2(2): 92-94
Manuscript Language: English
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