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  2. Kussmaul Breathing: Causes and Symptoms of ... - Healthline

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    Treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis typically requires intravenous fluid and electrolyte replacement. Insulin will likely also be administered in the same way, until your blood sugar levels are ...

  3. Diabetic cheiroarthropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic cheiroarthropathy, also known as diabetic stiff hand syndrome or limited joint mobility syndrome, is a cutaneous condition characterized by waxy, thickened skin and limited joint mobility of the hands and fingers, leading to flexion contractures, a condition associated with diabetes mellitus [1]: 681 and it is observed in roughly 30% of diabetic patients with longstanding disease.

  4. Understanding and Preventing Diabetic Coma - Healthline

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    Doing so will help prevent this dangerous complication and help you get the treatment you need right away. How diabetes can lead to coma Diabetic coma can occur when blood sugar levels are out of ...

  5. Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome - Wikipedia

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  6. Permanent neonatal diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) is a newly identified and potentially treatable form of monogenic diabetes.This type of neonatal diabetes is caused by activating mutations of the KCNJ11 gene, which codes for the Kir6.2 subunit of the beta cell K ATP channel.

  7. Hyperosmolar diabetic coma - Wikipedia

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  8. 3 P's of Diabetes: Polydipsia, Polyuria, Polyphagia, and More

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    The three P's of diabetes refer to the most common symptoms of the condition. Those are polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia. High blood glucose can cause all three of these.

  9. Prediabetes - Wikipedia

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    Prediabetes is a component of metabolic syndrome and is characterized by elevated blood sugar levels that fall below the threshold to diagnose diabetes mellitus.It usually does not cause symptoms but people with prediabetes often have obesity (especially abdominal or visceral obesity), dyslipidemia with high triglycerides and/or low HDL cholesterol, and hypertension. [1]

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