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Original Source: Armanni-Ebstein lesion, ketoacidosis and starvation in a child.

The Armanni- Ebstein lesion was first reported in 1877 and has been associated with deaths due to diabetic ketoacidosis. The lesion consists of subnuclear vacuolation of the kidneys, which contain fat. We report a case of the Armanni- Ebstein lesion in a non-diabetic child with documented ketoacidosis who died of starvation.

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Armanni-Ebstein lesion, ketoacidosis and starvation in a child.

The Armanni- Ebstein lesion was first reported in 1877 and has been associated with deaths due to diabetic ketoacidosis. The lesion consists of subnuclear vacuolation of the kidneys, which contain fat...

Erosive gastritis, Armanni-Ebstein phenomenon and diabetic ketoacidosis.

The Armanni-Ebstein phenomenon, which is found in the kidneys in diabetic ketoacidosis, has also been proposed as an independent diagnostic postmortem marker for hypothermia. A case is reported to dem...

Percutaneous closure of atrial right-to-left shunt in patients with Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve.

Aims: Patients with Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve may have right-to-left shunt at atrial level resulting in hypoxaemia, high haematocrit and hyperviscosity syndrome. The purpose of this stu...

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