Reversible severe glycogenic hepatopathy in type 1 diabetes.
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PubMed ID
33471221
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CASE PRESENTATION
We report a case of severe glycogenic hepatopathy in a 17-year-old boy with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. On presentation, major findings included unexplained pronounced hepatomegaly and increased liver enzymes, ferritin, and triglycerides. Histology and electron microscopy evaluation showed severe glycogen storage, steatosis, and signs of fibrosis, resembling the histomorphological findings of Mauriac syndrome. After information about the nature of the disease and intensification of insulin therapy with insulin pump, liver enzymes, ferritin, and triglycerides normalized within 1 month.
CONCLUSION
Glycogenic hepatopathy is a rare but important potential complication in poorly controlled juvenile diabetic patients. With improved metabolic control, it is fully reversible.
We report a case of severe glycogenic hepatopathy in a 17-year-old boy with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. On presentation, major findings included unexplained pronounced hepatomegaly and increased liver enzymes, ferritin, and triglycerides. Histology and electron microscopy evaluation showed severe glycogen storage, steatosis, and signs of fibrosis, resembling the histomorphological findings of Mauriac syndrome. After information about the nature of the disease and intensification of insulin therapy with insulin pump, liver enzymes, ferritin, and triglycerides normalized within 1 month.
CONCLUSION
Glycogenic hepatopathy is a rare but important potential complication in poorly controlled juvenile diabetic patients. With improved metabolic control, it is fully reversible.
Date of Publication
2022-04
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Diabetes Glycogen Hepatopathy Metabolic control Pediatric hepatology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
de Laffolie, Jan | |
Kamrath, Clemens | |
Burchert, Diana | |
Wudy, Stefan Alexander | |
Zimmer, Klaus-Peter |
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Series
Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0043-5341
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open.access