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  • Clinical Heterogeneity and Autoimmunity Profiles of Patients with Diabetic Ketosis or Ketoacidosis

    ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical heterogeneity and auto-immunologic state in patients with diabetic ketosis (DK) or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). MethodsDiabetic patients who presented with DK/DKA were recruited from West China Hospital of Sichuan University from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2008. We analyzed the clinical classification, biochemical profiles, and auto-immunologic state of the patients. ResultsAmong them, 257 (15.0%) patients had type 1 diabetes, while 883 (51.6%) with type 2 diabetes, and 515 (30.1%) could be typed as "atypical diabetes" or "untying diabetes". The average age of hospitalized patients with type 1 diabetes was (31.1±13.5) years, which was significantly lower than that of the type 2 diabetes patients [(58.1±13.2) years] (P<0.001). The most common contributing factor for DK/DKA was infection, followed by noncompliance with therapy. Glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody positive rate was 4.37% in patients with "atypical diabetes", which was similar with type 2 diabetes group (2.69%, P=0.79), but lower than that of the patients with type 1 diabetes (13.79%, P<0.001). ConclusionsWe conclude that DK or DKA can occur not only in type 1 diabetic patients but also in patients with type 2 diabetes under infection or stress condition. DK/DKA patients have a high clinical heterogeneity. The auto-immunologic state and β-cell function have significant implications for the diagnosis and classification of diabetes.

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  • Analysis of Personalistic Characteristics in Patients with Migraine and Medication-overuse Headache

    ObjectiveTo explore the personalistic characteristics of patients with migraine and medication-overuse headache (MOH), and to provide scientific evidence for mental treatment of these patients. MethodsThe subjects were divided into three groups:migraine group, MOH group, and health group.Patients with migraine or MOH, admitted to the Deyang People's Hospital from March 2012 to March 2014, were selected in this study.In addition, healthy volunteers were selected as controls at the same time.Data were collected through the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory computer testing software, and differences of personalistic characteristics were compared among patients with migraine, MOH and controls. ResultsPatients with migraine and MOH had mental problems and the occurrence rate of psychological problems of MOH patients was significantly higher than that of migraine patients (χ2=6.055, P=0.014).Migraine patients showed higher scores of hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, psychasthenia, hypomania than controls (P < 0.01).Compared with migraine patients, the scales of hypochondriasis, depression, hysteria, paranoia, schizophrenia were higher in MOH patients (P < 0.01). ConclusionsPatients with migraine and MOH have personalistic and psychological problems.Early screening of personalistic characteristics and mental interventions may improve the clinical outcome of patients with migraine or MOH.

    Release date:2016-12-27 11:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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