Hepatomegalija i povišene aminotransferaze u bolesnice s loše reguliranom šećernom bolešću (CROSBI ID 118494)
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Duvnjak, Marko ; Virović, Lucija ; Tomašić, Vedran ; Baličević, Drinko ; Smirčić-Duvnjak, Lea
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Hepatomegalija i povišene aminotransferaze u bolesnice s loše reguliranom šećernom bolešću
Elevated liver function tests, right upper quadrant abdominal pain and hepatomegaly occurring in a diabetic patient treated with high doses of insulin may point to the presence of pathological glycogen accumulation in the liver parenchymal cells. This condition was first described in children, however, studies performed on adults have shown condition that is similar in many aspects. A case is presented of a 41-year-old female diabetic patient with abnormal liver tests and hepatomegaly. Abdominal ultrasound confirmed liver enlargement without any signs of fatty liver. Liver biopsy revealed a picture compatible with glycogenosis. As excessive hepatic glycogen deposition occured at an adult age and without a related family history, while the patient presented with normal mental and motor development, the diagnoses of Mauriac syndrome and hereditary glycogenoses were ruled out. The condition was attributed to insulin hyperdosage. The patinett was recommended improved glycemic control, more appropriate diet and physical exercise. On follow-up visit, 3 months of discharge from the hospital, significant hepatomegaly regression was demonstrated by palpation and ultrasonography, and was accompanied by normalization of serum aminotransferases, blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin. Elevated serum aminotransferases and alkaline phosphatase with hepatomegaly as a consequence of hepatocellular glycogen accumulation can occur in diabetic patients of any age who are treated with high doses of insulin, and should therefore be included in the differential diagnosis.
hepatomegalija-etiologija; bolest pohrane glikogena-etiologija; inzulin-štetni ućinci; dijabetes melitus; ovisan o inzulinu-komplikacije
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Hepatomegaly and elevated serum aminotransferases in a diabetic patients with poorly controlled glycaemia
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hepatomegaly-ethiology; glicogen storage disease; insulin effects; insulin dependent diabetes mellitus-complications
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