Recurrent hyperosmolar nonketotic episodes in a young diabetic
F. Ginsberg-Fellner and W. A. Primack
A 15-month-old girl was successfully treated for substantial
hyperosmolarity in the absence of ketosis at the onset of permanent
insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus. Hypotonic solutions containing small
amounts of glucose and subcutaneous administration of low doses of insulin
were empolyed. Potassium was added to the hydrating solutions during the
second hour of treatment. In the next three months, two recurrences of this
syndrome were verified and successfully treated in a similar manner.