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Endocrinology

Glucose measurement

10/10/202201/07/2015 by Bob Dunn

A small segment on blood glucose measurement has been added to the Diabetes mellitus page.

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Cellulitis in diabetes

10/10/202221/09/2014 by Bob Dunn

The Cellulitis page has been updated, including additional information about antibiotic choices in diabetic patients.

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SGLT2 inhibitors

10/10/202215/01/2014 by Bob Dunn

The Oral hypoglycaemic agents page has been updated with information about SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of Type II diabetes.

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Insulin management in the hospitalised Type I diabetic

10/10/202230/12/2013 by Bob Dunn

A short section on the management of insulin therapy in the hospitalised patient with Type I diabetes has been added to the Insulin therapy page.

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Ketosis prone type II diabetes

10/10/202229/08/2013 by Bob Dunn

A segment on ketosis prone type II diabetes has been added to the Diabetic Ketoacidosis page.

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Sodium dose (in mmol) necessary to raise the serum [Na+] to 125 mmol/L = (125 - Na) X body weight X 0.6

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