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- is a blood glucose of less than 200 mg/dL. "Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome (HHNS)". American Diabetes ****ociation. Archived from the original...
- cerebrospinal fluid. Glycine encephalopathy is sometimes referred to as "nonketotic hyperglycinemia" (NKH), as a reference to the biochemical findings seen...
- blood sugar level, dehydration and shock, and exhaustion Hyperosmolar nonketotic coma (usually type 2) in which an extremely high blood sugar level and...
- the potential to cause hemiballismus.[citation needed] Patients with nonketotic hyperglycemia can develop hemiballismus as a complication to the disease...
- dehydration, kidney failure, hypovolemic shock, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (HHNS), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, urinary obstruction/urinary...
- low blood pH, high ketoacid levels Differential diagnosis Hyperosmolar nonketotic state, alcoholic ketoacidosis, uremia, salicylate toxicity Treatment Intravenous...
- mRNA encoding glycine decarboxylase: three-base deletion in mRNA causes nonketotic hyperglycinemia". Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 174 (3): 1176–82. doi:10...
- would be used. The table above is a guide to when ketones may be present. Nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome (also known as hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome)...
- Hyperglycinemia, isolated nonketotic type 1 Hyperglycinemia, isolated nonketotic type 2 Hyperglycinemia, isolated nonketotic Hyperglycinemia, ketotic Hyperglycinemia...
- Complications of relatively rapid onset include diabetic ketoacidosis and nonketotic hyperosmolar coma. Long-term complications include heart disease, stroke...