Do obese children with diabetic ketoacidosis have type 1 or type 2 diabetes? Prim Care Diabetes 2012; 6:61-5. [PMID: 22230097]Low JC, Felner EI, Muir AB, Brown M, Peng L, et al. Do obese children with diabetic ketoacidosis have type 1 or type 2 diabetes? Prim Care Diabetes. 2012;...
Patients were classified as having type 1 or type 2 diabetes based on treatment history and/or autoantibody status. Groups were compared for differences in symptoms, precipitants, vital statistics, biochemical profiles at presentation, and response to therapy. Results Of 138 patients admitted for ...
Should we treat infection or inflammation to prevent T2DM? Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. 8, 323–325 (2012). Article PubMed Google Scholar Pickup, J. C. Inflammation and activated innate immunity in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care 27, 813–823 (2004). Article PubMed Google ...
The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal. Hypoglycemia Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar is dangerously low and is often complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. ...
Did children and adolescents with newly or already diagnosed diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2 suffer more frequently from diabetic ketoacidosis than the year before? Lockdown may have caused more severe cases and the need of longer treatment/longer hospitalization than in 2019. We thus aimed ...
DKA occurs more frequently with type 1 diabetes, although 10% to 30% of cases occur in patients with type 2 diabetes,[2]in situations of extreme physiologic stress or acute illness. According to the morbidity and mortality review of the CDC, diabetes itself is one of the most common chronic...
@burcidi-- Yea, diabetic ketoacidosis, or acidosis (same thing) can happen due to different reasons. It can happen due to pregnancy, drug use, disease or a heart attack. Type 2 diabetics are definitely not immune to it. If someone with type 2 diabetes doesn't take their medication on ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute, major, life-threatening complication of diabetes. DKA mainly occurs in patients with type 1 diabetes, but it is not uncommon in some patients with type 2 diabetes (most likely latent autoimmune diabetes of adults [LADA] or Flatbush diabetes). ...
Data were collected from hospital discharge records (HDRs) of type 2 diabetes adult patients with either primary or secondary diagnosis for DKA. Age-adjusted hospitalization rates were computed by gender and standardized on the regional population in 2006. A logistic regression model was implemented ...
1.Metabolic acidosis caused by an abnormally high concentration of ketone bodies in the blood and body tissues. 2.This condition occurring as a complication of untreated or improperly controlled diabetes mellitus, especially type 1 diabetes, characterized by thirst, fatigue, a fruity odor on the bre...