Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2 con tendencia a la cetosis. Caso clínico
Author
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Concha, Luciana
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Durruty, Pilar
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García de los Ríos, Manuel
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2015-12-29T14:44:23Z
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2015-12-29T14:44:23Z
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2015
Cita de ítem
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 1215-1218
en_US
Identifier
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136026
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Ketosis prone type 2 diabetes (KPD) is presently a well-defined clinical entity,
characterized by a debut with severe hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis similar to
the presenting form of Type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1). However, it appears
in subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) phenotype. This situation is
caused by an acute, reversible dysfunction of the beta cell in individuals with
insulin resistance. Once the acute stage subsides, patients behave as having a
DM2 and do not require insulin treatment. They should be kept on a diet and
oral hypoglycemic drugs due to their susceptibility to have recurrent acute ketotic
decompensations.