TY - JOUR
T1 - Acute necrotizing pancreatitis in an adolescent with type 2 diabetes
AU - Pinhas-Hamiel, Orit
AU - Chernausek, Steven D.
AU - Zeitler, Philip
PY - 2006/4
Y1 - 2006/4
N2 - Purpose of review: The demographics of diabetes among adolescents are changing, with an increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes. Since adolescents with type 2 diabetes are susceptible to the same complications that accompany type 2 diabetes in adults, pediatricians are now encountering new diagnosis entities. Recent findings: A 16-year-old Hispanic male presented to the emergency room with new onset diabetes. Laboratory evaluation revealed the diagnosis of hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic state. Within the next 24 hours, the patient's clinical status deteriorated with multi organ failure, followed by asystole. At autopsy, the pancreas demonstrated acute necrotising pancreatitis. Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic state is a life-threatening emergency among adults with type 2 diabetes, and is now occurring more frequently among adolescents. Acute pancreatitis should be considered as a precipitating event, particularly in those with severe hypertriglyceridemia. Summary: This case illustrates the changing morbidity of diabetes in adolescents and the need to consider acute pancreatitis and hyperglecemic hyperosmolar nonketotic in adolescents with severe metabolic decompensation. Since hypertriglyceridemia is a known risk factor for acute pancreatitis, patients should be monitored, and treated as needed.
AB - Purpose of review: The demographics of diabetes among adolescents are changing, with an increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes. Since adolescents with type 2 diabetes are susceptible to the same complications that accompany type 2 diabetes in adults, pediatricians are now encountering new diagnosis entities. Recent findings: A 16-year-old Hispanic male presented to the emergency room with new onset diabetes. Laboratory evaluation revealed the diagnosis of hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic state. Within the next 24 hours, the patient's clinical status deteriorated with multi organ failure, followed by asystole. At autopsy, the pancreas demonstrated acute necrotising pancreatitis. Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic state is a life-threatening emergency among adults with type 2 diabetes, and is now occurring more frequently among adolescents. Acute pancreatitis should be considered as a precipitating event, particularly in those with severe hypertriglyceridemia. Summary: This case illustrates the changing morbidity of diabetes in adolescents and the need to consider acute pancreatitis and hyperglecemic hyperosmolar nonketotic in adolescents with severe metabolic decompensation. Since hypertriglyceridemia is a known risk factor for acute pancreatitis, patients should be monitored, and treated as needed.
KW - Acute pancreatitis
KW - Adolescents
KW - Complications
KW - Hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic coma
KW - Type 2 diabetes mellitus
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U2 - 10.1097/01.mop.0000193286.79399.43
DO - 10.1097/01.mop.0000193286.79399.43
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C2 - 16601505
AN - SCOPUS:33646498566
SN - 1040-8703
VL - 18
SP - 206
EP - 208
JO - Current Opinion in Pediatrics
JF - Current Opinion in Pediatrics
IS - 2
ER -