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Öğe Hyperosmolar Nonketotic State Associated with Quetiapine(Galenos Yayincilik, 2014) Kaya, Ahmet; Turan, Elif; Ozlurk, Mine; Savut, Bulent; Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa; Gonulalan, GulsumA 67-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of decreased oral intake and confusion. He had a 2-year history of diabetes mellitus and he had a good glycaemic control with oral antidiabetic drugs (latest HbA1C: 7.2%). Quetiapine was initiated 15 days ago in a psychiatric clinic because of depression. The patient was taken to the intensive care unit with the diagnosis of hyperosmolar nonketotic state and acute renal failure. All the medications were discontinued; intravenous hydration and insulin infusion were started. The relationship between secondgeneration antipsychotics (SGAs) and hyperglycemia is a topic of interest and insulin resistance is commonly accepted as the mechanism for hyperglycemia. Patients receiving SGAs should be followed more closely for metabolic disorders.Öğe Miscible Two Diseases in Old Age: Hypopituitarism and Pseudogout(Modestum Ltd, 2016) Gulyer, Huseyin; Savut, Bulent; Sahin, Muhammed; Gungor, Tayfun; Kucuk, Adem; Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa; Kaya, AhmetCalcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease is a disease characterized by collecting of crystals in hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage and soft tissues, related to many endocrine and metabolic conditions, and seen more commonly in old age. Hypopituitarism may occur in old age with fatigue, decrease in libido, weight loss and musculoskeletal symptoms as a major cause of the overall condition impairment. As one gets older, the signs of these two diseases may progress even without any significant disease. The natural process which comes with old age, and pseudogout and hypopituitarism can mask one to another clinically and the symptoms of three situation may be overlapping. This can lead to difficulty and delay in diagnosis. Our case was an elderly female patient diagnosed with hypopituitarism and pseudogout.Öğe Miscible Two Diseases in Old Age: Hypopituitarism and Pseudogout(Modestum Ltd, 2016) Gulyer, Huseyin; Savut, Bulent; Sahin, Muhammed; Gungor, Tayfun; Kucuk, Adem; Kulaksizoglu, Mustafa; Kaya, AhmetCalcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease is a disease characterized by collecting of crystals in hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage and soft tissues, related to many endocrine and metabolic conditions, and seen more commonly in old age. Hypopituitarism may occur in old age with fatigue, decrease in libido, weight loss and musculoskeletal symptoms as a major cause of the overall condition impairment. As one gets older, the signs of these two diseases may progress even without any significant disease. The natural process which comes with old age, and pseudogout and hypopituitarism can mask one to another clinically and the symptoms of three situation may be overlapping. This can lead to difficulty and delay in diagnosis. Our case was an elderly female patient diagnosed with hypopituitarism and pseudogout.