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Guide To The Prevention And Treatment Of Diabetic Hyperosmolar Syndrome
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Diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome develops as a result of extremely elevated blood glucose (normally at least six hundred mg/dL), and symptoms intensify over a few days or weeks. Patients with diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome may have a fever, and their skin is often warm and dry.
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