diabetic ketoacidosis

  • 1Diabetic ketoacidosis — Classification and external resources Dehydration may be profound in diabetic ketoacidosis, and intravenous fluids are usually needed as part of its treatment ICD 10 E …

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  • 2diabetic ketoacidosis — (DKA) a type of metabolic acidosis produced by accumulation of ketone bodies resulting from uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. Called also diabetic acidosis …

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  • 3diabetic ketoacidosis — DKA a metabolic state resulting from a profound lack of insulin, usually found only in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Inability to inhibit glucose production from the liver results in hyperglycaemia, which can be extreme and lead to severe dehydration …

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  • 4Diabetic coma — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E10.0, E11.0, E12.0, E13.0, E14.0 ICD 9 250.2, 250.3 …

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  • 5Diabetic retinopathy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H36 (E10.3 E11.3 E …

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  • 6Diabetic foot ulcer — is one of the major complications of diabetes mellitus, and probably the major component of the diabetic foot. It occurs in 15% of all patients with diabetes and precedes 84% of all lower leg amputations.[1] Major increase in mortality among… …

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  • 7Diabetic nephropathy — Classification and external resources Photomicrography of nodular glomerulosclerosis in Kimmelstein Wilson syndrome. Source: CDC ICD 10 E10.2, E11.2, E12.2, E13.2, E …

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  • 8Diabetic cardiomyopathy — is a disorder of the heart muscle in people with diabetes. It can lead to inability of the heart to circulate blood through the body effectively, a state known as heart failure, with accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) or legs… …

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  • 9Diabetic hypoglycemia — Classification and external resources ICD 9 250.8 Diabetic hypoglycemia is a …

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  • 10Diabetic myonecrosis — is a rare complication of diabetes. It is caused by infarcted muscle tissue, usually in the thigh. Contents 1 Epidemiology 2 Investigations and diagnosis 3 Treatment 4 Path …

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