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G. Hasan, Ammar Al Hakim, Mohammad Eldesoky, Iftikhar Suleman, A. Deeb
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先天性高胰岛素血症是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,由与胰腺β细胞功能相关的各种基因突变引起。它的特点是胰岛素分泌失调,导致严重和反复的低血糖。它的临床表现、组织学、对治疗的反应和潜在的遗传缺陷是可变的,这使它成为一种异质性的疾病。胰腺切除术适用于对二氮氧化物无反应的病例。然而,手术治疗与持续低血糖和医源性糖尿病的可能性有关。我们报告一个3个月大的女孩谁提出高胰岛素性低血糖。她由近亲父母所生,有4例兄弟姐妹新生儿死亡史。全外显子组测序检测到KCNJ11变体c.350_352del p.(Phe117del)处于纯合状态。胰腺扫描(正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描)显示胰腺头部和尾部放射性同位素摄取弥漫性增加。她对二氮氧化物和硝苯地平耐药,最初改为每日多次皮下注射奥曲肽治疗。治疗改为每月储备注射奥曲肽,导致血糖升高。她保持了正常的生长速度、胰岛素样生长因子-1和肝功能。该病例是一种替代有效的药物治疗的例子,它避免了大的手术干预,并防止手术后引起的复发性低血糖和医源性糖尿病的长期并发症。
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Successful Treatment of Congenital Hyperinsulinism Due to KJNJ11 Gene Mutation with Long-Acting Release Octreotide: A Case Report from the Arab Region
Abstract Congenital hyperinsulinism is a rare hereditary condition that is caused by various gene mutations related to the function of the pancreatic β-cells. It is characterized by dysregulation of insulin secretion leading to profound and recurrent hypoglycemia. Its clinical presentation, histology, response to treatment, and underlying genetic defects are variable making it a heterogeneous condition. Pancreatectomy is indicated in diazoxide un-responsive cases. However, surgical treatment is associated with the possibility of persistent hypoglycemia and iatrogenic diabetes. We report a 3 months old girl who presented with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. She was born to consanguineous parents and had a history of four neonatal deaths in siblings. Whole exome sequencing detected a KCNJ11 variant c.350_352del p.(Phe117del) in a homozygous state. Pancreatic scan (positron emission tomography/computed tomography) showed a diffusely increased radioisotope uptake in the head and tail of the pancreas. She was resistant to diazoxide and nifedipine and was shifted to octreotide treatment through multiple daily subcutaneous injections initially. Treatment was changed to monthly depot injection of octreotide that resulted in euglycemia. She kept a normal rate of growth, insulin-like growth factor-1, and liver function. This case is an example of an alternative effective medical therapy that avoids major surgical intervention and prevents long-term complication of recurrent hypoglycemia and iatrogenic diabetes resulting after surgery.
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