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. 2003 Aug;79(934):454–457. doi: 10.1136/pmj.79.934.454

Diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy

D Kamalakannan 1, V Baskar 1, D Barton 1, T Abdu 1
PMCID: PMC1742779  PMID: 12954957

Abstract

The occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy compromises both the fetus and the mother. It usually occurs in the later stages of pregnancy and is also seen in newly presenting type 1 diabetes patients. Despite improvement in its incidence rates and outcomes over the years, it still remains a major clinical problem since it tends to occur at lower blood glucose levels and more rapidly than in non-pregnant patients often causing delay in the diagnosis. This article illustrates a typical case of diabetic ketoacidosis in pregnancy and reviews the literature to provide an insight into its pathophysiology and management.

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