Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study

For a number of years a history of sudden onset of coma, followed later by death, was noted amongst Africans at King Edward VIII hospital, Durban. Necropsy, where performed, revealed no cause in many of these patients. In 1957 after cerebrospinal fluid had been examined in some of the cases it was s...

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Main Author: Naeme, Peter Brereton
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Health Sciences 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32024
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-320242020-07-22T05:07:43Z Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study Naeme, Peter Brereton Alcoholism Complications For a number of years a history of sudden onset of coma, followed later by death, was noted amongst Africans at King Edward VIII hospital, Durban. Necropsy, where performed, revealed no cause in many of these patients. In 1957 after cerebrospinal fluid had been examined in some of the cases it was seen that the only abnormality present was a low cerebrospinal sugar. Hypoglycaemia was suspected and blood sugar estimation confirmed it. Further investigation failed to reveal the cause of the hypoglycaemia and in some cases because of a "flat" glucose tolerance curve organic hyperinsulinism was suspected. In one case total pancreatectomy was performed but thorough macroscopical and histological investigation failed to reveal a tumour or hyperplasia, and the patient subsequently suffered from diabetes. In August 1958, I admitted an African female patient, of 26 years, to the ward in coma. 2020-06-02T11:17:13Z 2020-06-02T11:17:13Z 1965 2020-04-09T10:28:32Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32024 eng application/pdf Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Medicine
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topic Alcoholism
Complications
spellingShingle Alcoholism
Complications
Naeme, Peter Brereton
Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
description For a number of years a history of sudden onset of coma, followed later by death, was noted amongst Africans at King Edward VIII hospital, Durban. Necropsy, where performed, revealed no cause in many of these patients. In 1957 after cerebrospinal fluid had been examined in some of the cases it was seen that the only abnormality present was a low cerebrospinal sugar. Hypoglycaemia was suspected and blood sugar estimation confirmed it. Further investigation failed to reveal the cause of the hypoglycaemia and in some cases because of a "flat" glucose tolerance curve organic hyperinsulinism was suspected. In one case total pancreatectomy was performed but thorough macroscopical and histological investigation failed to reveal a tumour or hyperplasia, and the patient subsequently suffered from diabetes. In August 1958, I admitted an African female patient, of 26 years, to the ward in coma.
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title Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
title_short Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
title_full Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
title_fullStr Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
title_full_unstemmed Post-alcoholic hypoglycaemia: a clinical and pathological study
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