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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Diabetic (hyperglycemic) comaNeonatal diabetes mellitus
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Distinctive symptoms
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hyperosmolar coma 29%
ipex syndrome 32%
insulin is elevated 19%
polyuria 28%
dry skin from cold 16%
urination with blood 22%
confused in numbers 15%
autoimmune insulin syndrome 20%
whistling breathing 13%
high thin 19%
heart dysfunction 11%
abnormalities of pancreatic development 18%
hypoglycemic coma 11%
smell of acetone from the mouth 17%
pancreatonecrosis 11%
lags behind in the development 16%
deep coma 11%
thin 16%
elderly patients 10%
history medical mother's 16%
excess insulin 10%
periods of exacerbation 16%
heart failure 10%
spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia 16%
desire sugar 10%
hypersthenuria 15%
there is heart failure 10%
ketonuria 15%
fighting 10%
dehydration in children 15%
worse from cold 9%
smell of blood is 15%
often abdominal pain 9%
appetite is preserved 15%
vomiting 9%
thyroiditis 14%
breathing superficial 9%
autoimmune thyroiditis 14%
age 4 years 8%
mom has diabetes 14%
confusion of thoughts 8%
chronic eczema 14%
thirst 8%
enterovirus infection 14%
loses thought 8%
liquid stool 14%
speeded up urination 8%
very dry skin 14%
cold skin 8%
remission 14%
rapid breathing 8%
increased diuresis 14%
peeling 8%
diarrhea 13%
dry mouth 8%
diabetes mellitus in children 13%
gradual deterioration of the condition 7%
hemolytic anemia 13%
nausea 7%
patient's condition 13%
CHD 7%
bad breath unpleasant 13%
unspecified mental disorders 7%
gastrointestinal problems 12%
changes in the blood 7%
chronic diarrhea 12%
abdominal pain 7%
eczema 12%
itchy skin 7%
adynamia 12%
criticality 7%
thin child 12%
fainting 7%
mitochondrial myopathy 12%
arterial occlusion 7%
viral diarrhea 12%
disorders of consciousness 7%
childhood diseases 12%
traumatic illness 7%
familial diabetes 12%
abscess 7%
periodic weakness 12%
nausea vomiting 7%
eats everything 12%
confusion of consciousness 7%
fussy child 12%
angiopathy 6%
appetite is poor 12%
impaired arterial function 6%
no feeling of hunger 11%
headaches 6%
weight gain 11%
inflammation 6%
myopathy 11%
up circulatory disorders 6%
immaturity 11%
trauma 6%
delay in physical development 11%
impaired venous function 6%
dependence on parents 11%
necrosis 6%
enteropathy 10%
coma 18% 11%
no appetite 10%
little urine 10%
cognitive disorders 10%
general weakness 10%
enlarged liver 10%
a history of organ transplantation 10%
violation of the stool 10%
kidney failure 10%
heredity predisposition 10%
dehydration 10% 20%
hormonal disorders 9%
emaciation 9%
dependence on the doctor 9%
weakness after illness 9%
metabolic disorder 9%
rapid weight loss 9%
skin problems 8%
pancreatopathy 8% 16%
blood diseases 8% 16%
increased sugar 17% 24%
lowered 11% 17%
diabetes mellitus 15% 20%
increased 12% 17%
dry skin 8% 11%
metabolic acidosis 8% 11%
pancreatic disease, unspecified 8% 11%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 8% 11%
kidney diseases 6% 9%
quickly gets tired 7% 9%
insulin deficiency 12% 12%
dryness 9% 9%
hypoglycemia 11% 11%

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