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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
)
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The case history and the autopsy findings of a 44-year-old women who died shortly after her flight to Khartoum (Sudan) in a hospital is presented. The clinical diagnosis in Africa was "shock caused by gastroenteritis". The body was embalmed thoroughly and brought back to Germany. The autopsy was performed just prior to the cremation (according to "section 3 Abs. 2 Nr. 2 Feuerbestattungsgesetz"). Morphological findings (nodular glomerulosclerosis and glycogen
nephrosis
with Armanni-Ebstein-cells) and postmortem biochemical analyses of vitreous humour led to the diagnosis of a hyperglycaemic coma. The fatal course might have been prevented by sufficient health information to the patient (who suffered from
type 1 diabetes
); the diagnostic errors in the hospital could have easily been avoided by careful anamnesis and diagnostic procedures.
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PMID:[Fatality in diabetic coma during foreign travel]. 128 47
Extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) concentration was measured in sera from 141 patients with 20 forms of infantile diseases including
IDDM
, SLE and epilepsy, 31 healthy children (controls), and 21 healthy young men by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using a polyclonal antibody against human lung EC-SOD. Serum from patients with
IDDM
and fever of unknown origin had a significantly (p<0.05) lower concentration of EC-SOD than control serum. Part of sera from patients with the seven forms of diseases (SLE, viral infections, epilepsy,
nephrosis
, hyperthyroidism, hepatic disease, and Reye syndrome), on the other hand, had a greatly high concentration of EC-SOD, albeit not statistically significant. This SOD isoenzyme profile appears to be specific to each pediatric disease.
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PMID:Serum extracellular superoxide dismutase in pediatric patients with various diseases as judged by an ELISA. 1148 83