• Harefuah · Dec 2007

    [Diabetic ketoacidosis--beware of cerebral edema!].

    • Ram Weiss and Itamar Raz.
    • weissr@hadassah.org.il
    • Harefuah. 2007 Dec 1; 146 (12): 939, 998.

    AbstractKetoacidosis is a common condition in patients with new onset type 1 diabetes and remains a major reason for hospitalization of those with established disease. The major cause of mortality in ketoacidosis is cerebral edema. Although rarely diagnosed on a clinical basis, cerebral edema may have subtle manifestations and is probably under-diagnosed. Novel insights into the underlying pathophysiology of cerebral edema associated with ketoacidosis may help us treat this life threatening condition and prevent the low, yet significant, mortality associated with it.

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