Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment

Introduction: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in childhood and adolescence. Disease presentation is diverse, depending on the duration of symptoms and the age of onset. Case report: A 30-month-old child was referred to the Paediatric Outpatient Clinic for loss...

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Main Authors: Marta Faria Alves, Mónica Costeira, Joana da Silva Ferreira, Susana Soares, Catarina Magalhães, Carla Meireles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Hospitalar do Porto 2018-07-01
Series:Nascer e Crescer
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10719
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spelling doaj-12bd65fa866b4f9cbe020ea5544669fa2020-11-25T01:03:33ZengCentro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer 0872-07542183-94172018-07-0127211211510.25753/BirthGrowthMJ.v27.i2.1071910719Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairmentMarta Faria Alves0Mónica Costeira1Joana da Silva Ferreira2Susana SoaresCatarina Magalhães3Carla Meireles4Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira – GuimarãesDepartment of Pediatrics, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira – GuimarãesDepartment of Pediatrics, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira – GuimarãesDepartment of Pediatrics, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira – GuimarãesDepartment of Pediatrics, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira – GuimarãesIntroduction: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in childhood and adolescence. Disease presentation is diverse, depending on the duration of symptoms and the age of onset. Case report: A 30-month-old child was referred to the Paediatric Outpatient Clinic for loss of cognitive and behavioural skills and stagnation of motor abilities occurring in the last six months, weight loss and polydipsia during the previous month. The child was diagnosed with inaugural type 1 Diabetes Mellitus without acidosis. Management of the disease, through glycaemic control with insulin therapy was associated with progressive improvement of the child’s neurodevelopment. Discussion/Conclusion: This case illustrates an unusual presentation of type 1 Diabetes. The mechanisms underlying acute neurological changes associated with type 1 Diabetes are not yet completely clarified. An efficient glycaemic control benefits an adequate neurodevelopment of children with Diabetes.https://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10719Child neurodevelopmentHyperglycaemiaType 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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author Marta Faria Alves
Mónica Costeira
Joana da Silva Ferreira
Susana Soares
Catarina Magalhães
Carla Meireles
spellingShingle Marta Faria Alves
Mónica Costeira
Joana da Silva Ferreira
Susana Soares
Catarina Magalhães
Carla Meireles
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
Nascer e Crescer
Child neurodevelopment
Hyperglycaemia
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
author_facet Marta Faria Alves
Mónica Costeira
Joana da Silva Ferreira
Susana Soares
Catarina Magalhães
Carla Meireles
author_sort Marta Faria Alves
title Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
title_short Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
title_full Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
title_fullStr Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
title_full_unstemmed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
title_sort type 1 diabetes mellitus presenting as neurodevelopmental impairment
publisher Centro Hospitalar do Porto
series Nascer e Crescer
issn 0872-0754
2183-9417
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Introduction: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in childhood and adolescence. Disease presentation is diverse, depending on the duration of symptoms and the age of onset. Case report: A 30-month-old child was referred to the Paediatric Outpatient Clinic for loss of cognitive and behavioural skills and stagnation of motor abilities occurring in the last six months, weight loss and polydipsia during the previous month. The child was diagnosed with inaugural type 1 Diabetes Mellitus without acidosis. Management of the disease, through glycaemic control with insulin therapy was associated with progressive improvement of the child’s neurodevelopment. Discussion/Conclusion: This case illustrates an unusual presentation of type 1 Diabetes. The mechanisms underlying acute neurological changes associated with type 1 Diabetes are not yet completely clarified. An efficient glycaemic control benefits an adequate neurodevelopment of children with Diabetes.
topic Child neurodevelopment
Hyperglycaemia
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/10719
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