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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Ketoacidosis Diabetes
  1. ... to toxic levels in people with type 1 diabetes, resulting in diabetic ketoacidosis. Affected individuals may begin breathing rapidly; develop a ... of the mouth (xerostomia). In severe cases, diabetic ketoacidosis can lead to ... associated with diabetes may cause damage to blood vessels and nerves, ...
  2. ... twenties. Death usually results from complications related to diabetes mellitus, such as a toxic buildup of acids called ketones in the body (diabetic ketoacidosis). Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome is estimated to affect less ...