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'''Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic coma''' is a complication of [[diabetes mellitus type 2]].
'''Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic coma''' is a complication of [[diabetes mellitus type 2]].


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* severe hyperglycemia                    (e.g., plasma glucose >600 mg/dl [>33.3 mmol/l]) and
* severe hyperglycemia                    (e.g., plasma glucose >600 mg/dl [>33.3 mmol/l]) and
* elevated serum osmolality (e.g., >320 mOsm/kg [>320 mmol/kg])
* elevated serum osmolality (e.g., >320 mOsm/kg [>320 mmol/kg])
==References==
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Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic coma is a complication of diabetes mellitus type 2.

Hospitalization

Criteria for hospitalization, according to the American Diabetic Association, are:[1]

  • severe hyperglycemia (e.g., plasma glucose >600 mg/dl [>33.3 mmol/l]) and
  • elevated serum osmolality (e.g., >320 mOsm/kg [>320 mmol/kg])

References

  1. American Diabetes Association (2004). "Hospital admission guidelines for diabetes.". Diabetes Care 27 Suppl 1: S103. PMID 14693939[e]