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Fig. 1 | Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology

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From: Central pontine myelinolysis during treatment of hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome: a case report

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Clinical course. The clinical course up to 60 h after admission. Closed circles and solid lines show changes in blood glucose levels, and closed triangles and dotted lines show changes in serum sodium. Down arrow indicates infusion of 6400 units of thrombomodulin α. Closed and open arrowheads indicate infusions of 1 g of ceftriaxone sodium hydrate and 12.5 g of human serum albumin, respectively. Closed bar and numbers in brackets indicate serum osmolality. The line graph at the bottom shows insulin usage. Numbers in parentheses indicate, from left to right, the number of insulin units used just before breakfast, just before lunch, and just before dinner. G, glucose content; Na, sodium concentration; W, amount of water; Lis, insulin lispro; Gla, biosimilar insulin glargine

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