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Tamoor Ahmed1, Talha Ahmed2, Reyaz Haque3
1Internal Medicine, King Edward Medical University, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, PAK.
Abstract:
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a common complication in patients with type I and ketosis-prone type II diabetes mellitus. A variety of electrolyte derangements are encountered during the presentation and management of DKA. Hypercalcemia has been rarely reported in DKA, particularly when patients develop severe acidosis. However, we describe a patient with DKA and severe hypercalcemia in the absence of severe acidosis. The hypercalcemia quickly corrected back to normal with the treatment of DKA.
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