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* | * Infections are among the most common (40 - 60 %) precipitating factors for development of the hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state.<ref name="pmid15887451">{{cite journal |vauthors=Stoner GD |title=Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=71 |issue=9 |pages=1723–30 |year=2005 |pmid=15887451 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*The common [[infections]] are [[pneumonia]] and [[genitourinary tract]] infections. | * The common [[infections]] are [[pneumonia]] and [[genitourinary tract]] infections. | ||
* An x-ray may be helpful in the workup of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state to rule out [[pneumona]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
An x-ray may be helpful in identifying pneumonia as the precipitating factor for the development of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state.
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- Infections are among the most common (40 - 60 %) precipitating factors for development of the hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state.[1]
- The common infections are pneumonia and genitourinary tract infections.
- An x-ray may be helpful in the workup of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state to rule out pneumona.