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Anchor text: Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
Target Entity: Nonketotic_hyperosmolar_coma
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Succeeding Context: usually develops more insidiously than DKA because the principal symptom is lethargy progressing to obtundation, rather than vomiting and an obvious illness. Extreme hyperglycemia is accompanied by dehydration due to inadequate fluid intake. Coma from NKHC occurs most often in patients who develop type 2 or steroid diabetes and have an impaired ability to recognize thirst and drink. It is classically a nursing home condition but can occur in all ages.
Paragraph Title: Nonketotic hyperosmolar coma
Source Page: Diabetic coma

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