Diabetes in the Pediatric Age Group: A Case Series and Review of Literature
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Published:2023-04-01
Issue:2
Volume:11
Page:171-178
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ISSN:2322-4398
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Container-title:Journal of Pediatrics Review
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Short-container-title:JPR
Author:
Valenzuela-Ruiz Jesús Rodolfo, ,Bobadilla-Olaje Gustavo Francisco,Calleja-López Jesús René Tadeo,Ruibal-Tavares Enrique,Rivera-Rosas Cristian Noé,Aguilera-Duarte Luis José,Ruiz-Quiroz Jesús Omar, , , , , ,
Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by sustained hyperglycemia (HG), which has multiple etiologies. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) classifies DM into four major groups. In the pediatric age, DM can be caused by several etiologies. Case Presentation: We present a series of four case reports of DM among pediatric patients caused by different etiologies, to discuss several clinical presentations of DM among children and the teenage population, as well as diverse therapeutic options for the different DM subtypes. Conclusions: We conclude that DM in the pediatric age group has multiple etiologies and presentation variants. Type 1 DM still represents the highest incidence in this age group, however, several factors have aided in the awareness and diagnosis of other types of DM previously considered as rather infrequent in this age group.
Publisher
Negah Scientific Publisher