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- ketosis (ke-TOE-sis). // Diabetes Dictionary (NIDDK);10/1/2005, p23
A definition of the medical term "ketosis" is presented. Ketosis refers to a ketone buildup in the body that may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. Symptoms of ketosis include nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain. The definition is from the "Diabetes Dictionary."
- Lysozymuria in diabetes. Farr, M.; Wardle, E.N.; Wilkinson, K. // British Medical Journal;3/13/1976, Vol. 1 Issue 6010, p624
Examines the lysozymuria in diabetes. Detection of a reversible lysozymuria in patienta with diabetic ketosis; Relation between lysozymuria and the degree of proteinuria; Assessment on the severity of diabetic nephropathy.
- Diabetic ketoacidosis: not always due to type 1 diabetes. Misra, S.; Oliver, N. S.; Dornhorst, A. // BMJ: British Medical Journal;8/24/2013, Vol. 347 Issue 7922, p31
This article discusses how to diagnose and manage patients with ketosis prone type 2 diabetes
- Dapagliflozin. // Reactions Weekly;12/2/2016, Vol. 1630 Issue 1, p83
An abstract of the article "Euglycemic diabetic ketosis in an adolescent with type 1 diabetes treated with insulin and Dapaglifozin an SGLT2 inhibitor" by R. Roman and others is presented.
- Ketosis-Onset Diabetes and Ketosis-Prone Diabetes: Same or Not? Beiyan Liu; Changhua Yu; Qiang Li; Lin Li // International Journal of Endocrinology;2013, p1
Objective. To compare clinical characteristics, immunological markers, and β-cell functions of 4 subgroups ("Aβ" classification system) of ketosis-onset diabetes and ketosis prone diabetes patients without known diabetes, presenting with ketosis or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and admitted...
- Pesticidal diabetes. // British Medical Journal;8/4/1979, Vol. 2 Issue 6185, p292
Focuses on the prevalence of rodent-transmitted epidemics. Development of ketosis-prone diabetes; Measurement of serum amylase concentrations; Symptoms of pesticide poisoning.
- Family histories of diabetes mellitus in young African and Indian diabetics. Omar, M.A.K.; Casmal, A.C. // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);6/4/1983, Vol. 286 Issue 6380, p1786
Examines the prevalence of diabetes in young Africans and Indians. Clarification of the role of genetic factors; Dependence on insulin for control of symptoms and prevention of basal ketosis; Application of specific markers.
- Ketosis-Prone Type 2 Diabetes in a Veteran Population. Goodstein, Gelsey; Milanesi, Anna; Weinreb, Jane E. // Diabetes Care;Apr2014, Vol. 37 Issue 4, pe74
The article explores the prevalence of ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes among adult veterans. Topics discussed include the uniqueness of ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes, the retrospective study conducted by the authors covering 62 cases from 1999 to 2011 and their findings that includes the lack of...
- Hyperketonemia can increase lipid peroxidation and lower glutathione levels in human erythrocytes in vitro and in type 1 diabetic patients. Jain, Sushil K.; McVie, Robert; Jain, S K; McVie, R // Diabetes;Sep99, Vol. 48 Issue 9, p1850
Recent studies have suggested that elevated cellular lipid peroxidation may play a role in the development of cellular dysfunction and other complications of diabetes. People with type 1 diabetes frequently encounter elevated levels of the ketone bodies acetoacetate (AA), beta-hydroxybutyrate...
- Evaluation of Ischemia-Modified Albumin and C-Reactive Protein in Type 2 Diabetics With and Without Ketosis. Shao-gang Ma; Yao Jin; Wen Hu; Feng Bai; Wen Xu; Wei-nan Yu // Biomarker Insights;2012, Issue 7, p19
Overview: To investigate whether serum ischemia-modified albumin or C-reactive protein is reliable for predicting type 2 diabetic patients with ketosis. Approach: One hundred and four diabetic patients, 48 with diabetic ketosis, and 33 controls were enrolled in the study. Serum ischemiamodified...