Hyperuricemia in Diabetic Coma
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The author examined the serum uric acid in diabetic coma and concluded in the following: 1. Hyperuricemia was present in all patients with hyperosmolar non-ketotic diabetic coma (HNC), diabetic ketoacidosis (KA) and lactic acidosis (LA). 2. The cause of hyperuricemia is ketosis in KA and lactate in LA. The reduction of body fluid and urine flow and renal damage may explain the hyperuricemia in HNC. 3. After 4-5 days treatment, the serum uric acid returned to normal range. 4. The degree of increase of the serum uric acid is larger in KA and LA than in HNC.
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