Summary Identifying the causation and development of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) helps in understanding the signs, symptoms, care and complications of cerebral oedema. Its management requires skilled nursing and involves fluid therapy, intravenous insulin, correction o...
yet most people don’t know about it because they either never get sick or don’t realize that their symptoms are due to the presence of the bacteria.
Neurological deterioration in children with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is commonly caused by cerebral edema. However, stroke should also be suspected when... J Ho,JK Mah,MD Hill,... - 《Pediatric Diabetes》 被引量: 41发表: 2010年 The risk factors of ketoacidosis in children with newly diagn...
Insulin: Insulin is a hormone that is produced naturally by the pancreas in the human body. The hormone acts as a prompter or signal to the liver and cells, and is important to the regulation of sugar in the body. Answer and Explanation:1 The most common advers...
With the exceptions of hyperpigmentation and hyperkalemia, the similarity of symptoms and signs to those of Addison's disease and their reversibility by glucocorticoids indicate that most, but not all, manifestation of isolated corticotropin ... T Yamamoto,J Fukuyama,K Hasegawa,... - 《Archives of...
of UTI should not be based on dipstick or urinalysis alone. History and exam can be helpful in diagnosis of UTI. When UTI symptoms are combined with an absence of symptoms of vaginitis or cervicitis, the likelihood of UTI increases to over 90%, with positive likelihood ratio (LR) of 24!
Conclusion Parental suspicion of diabetes was associated with milder DKA at hospital admission. Delayed referral was seen in a considerable proportion of children with primary healthcare contacts for symptoms associated with diabetes. Increased awareness of diabetes symptoms is of paramount importance. This...
Common neurologic problems in pregnancy include seizures, altered mental status, visual symptoms, and strokes. Other common conditions discussed are aspiration of gastric contents, OSA, thyroid disorders, diabetic ketoacidosis, and cardiopulmonary arrest in pregnancy. Studies confined to pregnant women are ...
However, all ovarian malignancies mostly share the same problem: late diagnosis due to the lack of specific symptoms. Therefore, there is a perpetual need to discover better diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive biomarkers, as well as new therapeutic approaches. In recent years, long non-coding ...