Diabetic Ketoacidosis

by Robin R. Hemphill, MD

Case Presentation

Goals and Objectives

Discussion

  1. Pathophysiology

  2. Precipitating factors of DKA

  3. Differential diagnosis

  4. Diagnosis

  5. Laboratory Abnormalities

  6. Treatment

  7. Complications of therapy

Nonketotic Hyperosmolarity

by Robin R. Hemphill, MD

Discussion

  1. Introduction

  2. Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Complications

Bibliography

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