• Postgraduate medicine · Apr 1997

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    Diabetic ketoacidosis. Why early detection and aggressive treatment are crucial.

    • D S Bell and J Alele.
    • Department of Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, USA.
    • Postgrad Med. 1997 Apr 1; 101 (4): 193-8, 203-4.

    AbstractDiabetic ketoacidosis is a preventable condition that usually has a satisfactory outcome. However, the potential for a poor outcome and even death demands early and aggressive treatment. Insulin administration, rehydration, and electrolyte replacement are the mainstays of treatment. A search for the underlying cause is also a priority if recurrences are to be avoided.

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