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Neonatal Diabetes – A Case Report


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1 Dept. of Paediatrics, GMCH 32, Chandigarh, India
2 Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, India
     

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Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM), defined as persistent hyperglycaemia occurring in the first six months of life, is a rare cause of hyperglycaemia. We report a case of a four-month-old girl child with diabetes presented in Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) with severe dehydration, respiratory distress and encephalopathy. The child gradually improved with insulin and fluid therapy. There have been various studies showing the incidence of neonatal diabetes to be around 0.5%. This rare incidence of the disease makes it important to consider neonatal diabetes as an important differential in case of any child presenting with severe dehydration, acidosis and encephalopathy, especially in age group less than 6 months, where the chances of getting it missed are high.

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Neonatal Diabetes, DKA, Sulfonylureas, Subcutaneous Insulin, ABCC8, KCNJ11 Mutations, Transient Diabetes, Permanent Diabetes.
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Authors

Parminder Kaur
Dept. of Paediatrics, GMCH 32, Chandigarh, India
Vishal Guglani
Dept. of Paediatrics, GMCH 32, Chandigarh, India
Simranjit Kaur
Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, India
Sumiti Banga
Dept. of Paediatrics, GMCH 32, Chandigarh, India

Abstract


Neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM), defined as persistent hyperglycaemia occurring in the first six months of life, is a rare cause of hyperglycaemia. We report a case of a four-month-old girl child with diabetes presented in Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) with severe dehydration, respiratory distress and encephalopathy. The child gradually improved with insulin and fluid therapy. There have been various studies showing the incidence of neonatal diabetes to be around 0.5%. This rare incidence of the disease makes it important to consider neonatal diabetes as an important differential in case of any child presenting with severe dehydration, acidosis and encephalopathy, especially in age group less than 6 months, where the chances of getting it missed are high.

Keywords


Neonatal Diabetes, DKA, Sulfonylureas, Subcutaneous Insulin, ABCC8, KCNJ11 Mutations, Transient Diabetes, Permanent Diabetes.

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