Occult infarct with acute hemorrhagic stroke in juvenile diabetic ketoacidosis.

Journal: Brain & Development
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Abstract

Diabetes ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the common complications of type I insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Neurological deterioration during an episode of DKA is usually assumed to be caused by cerebral edema and cerebral vascular accidents. However, hemorrhagic stroke is a very rare complication of juvenile DKA. We describe a girl who had newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus with juvenile DKA developed intracerebral hemorrhage.

Authors
Jainn-jim Lin, Kuang-lin Lin, Huei-shyong Wang, Alex Wong, Shao-hsuan Hsia