Transient dyslipidemia in childhood brucellosis

S. Kara
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DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.5870 Received: 11.04.2018 Accepted: 05.05.2018 Published Online: 08.05.2018 Printed: 01.03.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(2): 173-6 Corresponding Author: Soner Sertan Kara, Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Erzurum Regional Training and Research Hospital, Palandoken, Erzurum, 25280, Turkey. T.: +90 4422325449 GSM: +905352577885 F.: +90 4422325025 E-Mail: drsoner@yahoo.com ORCID ID: 0000-0002-8129-6063 Abstract Aim: Brucellosis involves almost all organs, although the endocrine organs are more protected. Impairment of lipid metabolism is also a little-known problem. We aimed to investigate hormone levels and lipid metabolism in children with acute brucellosis. Material and Method: Forty-six children with acute brucellosis, who had never been treated for the disease, and 39 healthy children were prospectively investigated. They were compared in terms of liver functions, serum lipid profiles, and hormone levels. Results: The patients had higher levels of AST, ALT, and GGT (p=0.04, p=0.01, and p=0.01, respectively). The patients also had higher cholesterol and triglyceride, and lower LDL and HDL levels than healthy children. The difference between triglyceride levels was statistically significant (p=0.04). Serum hormone levels were similar between groups. With antibiotic treatment and lifestyle modifications, all abnormal laboratory parameters returned to normal. Discussion: Children with acute brucellosis should be monitored for dyslipidemia, which can be relieved with antibiotics and lifestyle changes without using lipid lowering agents. Investigation of hormone levels in these patients is necessary only if signs and symptoms suggest an endocrine abnormality.
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儿童布鲁氏菌病的短暂性血脂异常
DOI:10.4328/JCAM.5870接收日期:2018年4月11日接受日期:2018年年5在线发布日期:2018财年5月8日印刷日期:2019年3月1日《临床分析医学杂志》;10(2):173-6通讯作者:Soner Sertan Kara,Erzurum地区培训研究医院儿科传染病科,Palandoken,Erzulum,25280,土耳其。电话:+90 4422325449电话:+905352577885传真:+90 4442325025电子邮件:drsoner@yahoo.comORCID ID:0000-0002-8129-6063摘要目的:布鲁氏菌病几乎涉及所有器官,尽管内分泌器官受到更多保护。脂质代谢受损也是一个鲜为人知的问题。我们旨在研究急性布鲁氏菌病儿童的激素水平和脂质代谢。材料和方法:对46名从未接受过布鲁氏菌病治疗的儿童和39名健康儿童进行前瞻性调查。他们在肝功能、血脂和激素水平方面进行了比较。结果:患者的AST、ALT和GGT水平较高(分别为p=0.04、p=0.01和p=0.01)。与健康儿童相比,这些患者的胆固醇和甘油三酯也更高,低密度脂蛋白和高密度脂蛋白水平更低。甘油三酯水平之间的差异具有统计学意义(p=0.04)。两组之间的血清激素水平相似。经过抗生素治疗和生活方式的改变,所有异常的实验室参数都恢复了正常。讨论:应监测患有急性布鲁氏菌病的儿童的血脂异常,可以通过使用抗生素和改变生活方式来缓解,而无需使用降脂剂。只有当体征和症状表明内分泌异常时,才有必要对这些患者的激素水平进行调查。
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