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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204273

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Nine year old girl was presented with paroxysmal episodes of hypertensive emergency. She was asymptomatic with normal blood pressure without antihypertensives in between the episodes. MRI brain was suggestive of reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy.' Acute episodes were managed with IV labetalol infusion and amlodipine. She was evaluated extensively to find out the etiology of hypertension. Cardiac and renal causes were ruled out. Work up for pheochromocytoma, hyperaldosteronism, porphyria and vasculitis were negative. The case is reported in view of the rare presentation and the leukoencephalopathy noted in this case.

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Indian Pediatr ; 2019 Mar; 56(3): 191-195
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199280

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Objective: To study glycemic control, mortality and long-termcomplications in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D).Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Referral centre at a government teaching hospital.Participants: Patients with T1D with age ≤18 years at onset.Methods: We retrospectively collected demographic data fromcomputer records from 1991 to 2015. Prospective study foroutcomes was conducted between 2012 and 2016.Main outcome measures: Mortality rate, glycosylatedhemoglobin (HbA1c), and microvascular complication rate.Results: The proportion of T1D patients (n=512) <5 years of ageat onset was 18.6% between 1995 and 2004, and 24.2% in2005-2014 (P<0.001). Twenty eight patients had died out of 334whose living status was known (mortality 1.1 per 100 patient-years over 2549 patient-years follow up). Median (range)HbA1c (n=257) was 8.3% (5.1-15.0%). At least one episode ofsevere hypoglycemia (coma/seizure/inability to assist self) hadoccurred in 22.8% patients over two years. Hypertension waspresent in 11.7% patients. Microvascular complications screenin 164 eligible patients [median (range) age 20 (8-45) y andduration of diabetes 9.1 (5-30) y] showed diabetic nephropathy in3.0%, proliferative retinopathy in 3.6% and LDL cholesterol >100mg/dL in 34% patients.Conclusion: The mortality rate and prevalence of hypertensionwere high, given the short duration of diabetes of the patients.The proportion of patients with age ≤5 years at onset of diabeteshas increased at our center.

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