Elmehdawi et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Profile of diabetic ketoacidosis at a teaching hospital in Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.Elmehdawi et al., 2010
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- Elmehdawi R
- Elmagerhei H
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- Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
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This study described the profile of 100 cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at a teaching hospital in Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. DKA was more frequent in young women with type 1 diabetes and mostly due to preventable causes, eg disrupted insulin treatment and/or …
- 208000001380 Diabetic Ketoacidosis 0 title abstract description 57
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