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Lactation ketoacidosis: an easily missed diagnosis.

Omar AzzamDavid Prentice
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2019)
Ketoacidosis is uncommon in non-diabetic women, but occurs in the postpartum period as a rare complication of continuing to breastfeed during periods of acute illness. We report a case of a lactating woman who presented with severe symptomatic ketoacidosis in the early postpartum period. We also review the pathophysiology and management of lactation ketoacidosis.
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