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==Rsk Factors== | |||
*For patients with [[type 1 diabetes]], stresses such as [[infection]], [[trauma]], [[heart attack]],[[surgery]] or missing doses of [[insulin]], can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. | |||
*People with type 2 diabetes, not usually as type 1, may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis as a complication by a severe illness. | |||
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- For patients with type 1 diabetes, stresses such as infection, trauma, heart attack,surgery or missing doses of insulin, can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.
- People with type 2 diabetes, not usually as type 1, may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis as a complication by a severe illness.