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Cranial CT in children and adolescents with diabetic ketoacidosis.

W H Hoffman, C M Steinhart, T el Gammal, S Steele, A R Cuadrado and P K Morse
American Journal of Neuroradiology July 1988, 9 (4) 733-739;
W H Hoffman
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.
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C M Steinhart
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.
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T el Gammal
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.
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S Steele
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.
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A R Cuadrado
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912.
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To determine the effects of diabetic ketoacidosis on the brain, we studied nine consecutive patients between the ages of 6 and 17 years by performing cranial CT on three occasions: on admission, before treatment; 6-8 hr after beginning treatment; and 7 days after admission. Both the pretreatment scans and those at 6-8 hr showed significantly reduced size of the lateral and third ventricles in comparison with the 7-day scans. A comparison of the pretreatment scans with those done at 6-8 hr showed no statistically significant differences. We conclude that the cerebral swelling of diabetic ketoacidosis is usually present before treatment.

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Cranial CT in children and adolescents with diabetic ketoacidosis.
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W H Hoffman, C M Steinhart, T el Gammal, S Steele, A R Cuadrado, P K Morse
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