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Hyperglycemia in diarrhea-associated hemolytic-uremic syndrome
W L Robson1, A K Leung, R Brant
1Department of Pediatrics, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Children's Hospital, Greenville, SC 29605-4253, USA.
Abstract:
Hyperglycemia is a recognized complication of diarrhea-associated hemolytic-uremic syndrome (D + HUS). Hyperglycemia developed in 8 (6.6%) of 121 patients with D + HUS. A literature review revealed a further 11 patients with D + HUS who developed hyperglycemia. The mortality rate in this group of patients is high. Hyperglycemia is more common in patients with D + HUS uremic syndrome who are female, who have an elevated white blood cell count on admission, and who develop anuria or a central nervous system complication.
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