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Tag Archives: hypoglycaemia

Lab Case 234 Interpretation

Posted on June 5, 2019 by Fiona Beattie

80 year old male known diabetic, re-presents to ED after a recent admission in which the patient was diagnosed with pulmonary TB.

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Posted in Lab Cases | Tagged HAGMA, hypoglycaemia, liver failure, TB

Lab Case 196 – Interpretation

Posted on July 11, 2018 by Yusuf Mamoojee

A 57 year old lady presents unwell with abdominal pain and vomiting.

Her blood results show: Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Lab Cases | Tagged abdominal pain, acid, base, DKA, emergency, emergency mmedicine, hypoglycaemia, ketonaemia, SGLT 2 inhibitors

Lab case 171 – Interpretation

Posted on November 29, 2017 by Yusuf Mamoojee

A 5 year old girl presents with moderate hypoglycaemia on background of anorexia for 5 days Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Lab Cases | Tagged acid, acid-base, anorexia, appendicitis, base, emergency, emergency medicine, gastroenteritis, hypoglycaemia, sepsis, starvation, starvation ketosis

Lab Case 108 – Interpretation

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Yusuf Mamoojee

A critically unwell 17 year old with shock and sepsis Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Lab Cases | Tagged acid, acid-base, Addison's crises, antibiotics, base, emergency, emergency medicine, hyperkalaemia, hypoglycaemia, hyponatraemia, sepsis

Lab Case 38 – Interpretation

Posted on October 29, 2014 by Yusuf Mamoojee

This is a critically unwell child requiring simultaneous resuscitation and assessment to identify the underlying cause with appropriate interventions. Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Lab Cases | Tagged emergency, emergency medicine, HAGMA, hypoglycaemia, hypokalaemia, respiratory acidosis
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