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Diabetic ketoacidosis

open access: yesDisease-a-Month, 2023
This article reviews the most current literature on diabetic ketoacidosis, including how to make the diagnosis and management. It discusses euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis and the risk factors for this rare but dangerous disease process. Pertinent pearls and pitfalls encountered by the emergency physician when managing these patients are included ...
, Joumana T Chaïban
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis

open access: yesThe American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2012
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) results from severe insulin deficiency and can be diagnosed at autopsy despite no known history of the disease. Diabetic ketoacidosis may be the initial manifestation of type 1 diabetes or may result from increased insulin requirement in type 1 diabetic patients.
Zabiullah, Ali   +3 more
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Ketoacidosis in Diabetic Pregnancy

Diabetic Medicine, 1993
A study was carried out to determine the incidence of maternal ketoacidosis in 635 insulin‐treated diabetic pregnancies managed in a combined antenatal/diabetic clinic between 1971 and 1990. A total of 11 episodes occurred, representing 1.73% of diabetic pregnancies of which 9 were in the antenatal period.
J A, Kilvert   +2 more
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Diabetic ketoacidosis

The Lancet, 1995
This article reviews the pathogenesis of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and provides a rational approach to the management of patients with DKA. The therapeutic discussion includes the use of low-dose insulin, no bicarbonate, or phosphate therapy on the majority of DKA patients, based on numerous prospective randomized studies.
A E, Kitabchi, B M, Wall
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis

open access: yesMedicine, 2002
Diabetic ketoacidosis is an emergency medical condition that can be life–treatening if not treated properly. Diabetic ketoacidosis occurs most often in patients with type 1 diabetes (formerly called insulin–dependent diabetes mellitus); however, its ...
Reingardienė, Dagmara Ona
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
In the past decade, considerable advances have occurred in our understanding of the pathophysiology of this disorder, its metabolic sequelae, and its management, particularly with respect to continuous low-dose insulin infusion and the potential benefits of phosphate. This article reviews these advances as they pertain to children.
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Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy

BMJ Case Reports, 2023
The clinical presentation of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) includes nausea, vomiting, thirst, polyuria, polydipsia, abdominal pain, tachypnoea, and change in mental status in cases of severe DKA. DKA is similar in pregnant and non-pregnant women, but in pregnant women it can be seen at lower serum glucose levels and symptoms may develop more rapidly ...
Hossam Mohamed Abd-elnaby Ali   +1 more
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a true pediatric and medical emergency. Diagnosis should be entertained and confirmed within 30 min of presentation. Any delay in making the diagnosis or instituting fluid and electrolyte correction is likely to increase morbidity and mortality.
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