Endocrine emergencies may present to the pediatric practitioner in the office setting in a variety of forms. Four of the more common pediatric endocrine emergencies (DKA, symptomatic hypoglycemia, adrenal insufficiency, and hypocalcemia) have been discussed here. The recommended approach to a child or adolescent with an endocrine emergency involves recognizing clinical disease, stabilizing the patient with basic and advanced life support intervention, and transferring the patient to a facility which can provide appropriate definitive care.
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