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Cerebral involvement in DIC is rare. Ten cases of DIC, showing variable forms of central nervous system involvement, were reported. All cases showed neurological disorders plus laboratory evidence of DIC [disseminated intravascular coagulopathy]. DIC patients secondary to malignancy presented mainly with a picture of large vessel stroke. The most common neurological presentations of DIC are obtundation, coma, focal or generalized seizures, large vessel occlusion and rarely subarachnoid hemorrhage
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Humanos , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Convulsiones , Coma , Hemorragia SubaracnoideaRESUMEN
ECT caused partial or complete remission of diabetic symptoms in most patients included in the present work. All were recent onset diabetics and non-insulin-dependent. Blood sugar level should be carefully monitored in depressed diabetics undergoing ECT for fear of hypoglycemia which gives rise to a picture simulating post-ECT confusion and mental changes