高胰岛素血症高氨血症综合征并发糖尿病的罕见病例

FNU Komal MD, Omolola Olajide MD
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背景/目的说明一例2型糖尿病(T2DM)在诊断为高胰岛素血症-高氨血症(HI/HA)综合征多年后发展的异常病例。病例报告本文报告一名36岁女性,因婴儿期诊断为HI/HA综合征而有先天性高胰岛素血症病史。患者在婴儿时期出现低血糖和癫痫发作,多年来一直接受二氮氧化物和低蛋白饮食治疗,低血糖事件有所减少。她随后发展为T2DM>;30年后。遗传分析显示谷氨酸脱氢酶1基因(GLUD1)改变呈阳性。她接受了二甲双胍和胰高血糖素样肽1激动剂的治疗,血糖控制和体重减轻显著改善。讨论HI/HA综合征是一种罕见的遗传综合征,在儿童期表现为低血糖症状和神经系统症状。这是文献中报道的第一例因GLUD1改变而患HI/HA综合征的患者,该患者在晚年患上了T2DM。这种疾病的患者通常会反复出现低血糖症,需要长期的药物治疗,或者偶尔会有好转。她有3级肥胖和胰岛素抵抗的证据,这可能是她患糖尿病的风险之一。结论这是一例罕见的2型糖尿病合并HI/HA综合征。这应该被认为是这种疾病患者的可能结果,尤其是在肥胖的情况下。
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A Very Rare Case of Diabetes Mellitus Occurring in a Patient With Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome

Background/Objective

To illustrate an unusual case of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) developing many years after the diagnosis of hyperinsulinism hyperammonemia (HI/HA) syndrome.

Case Report

This article reports about a 36-year-old female with a history of congenital hyperinsulinism due to HI/HA syndrome, which was diagnosed in infancy. The patient presented with hypoglycemia and seizures as an infant and was treated with diazoxide and a low-protein diet for many years with reduction in her hypoglycemic events. She subsequently developed T2DM >30 years later. Genetic analysis was positive for a glutamate dehydrogenase 1 gene (GLUD1) alteration. She was treated with metformin and a glucagon-like peptide 1 agonist, with significant improvement in her blood glucose control and weight loss.

Discussion

HI/HA syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome that manifests in childhood with signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and neurologic symptoms. This is the first case reported in the literature of a patient with HI/HA syndrome due to a GLUD1 alteration who developed T2DM much later in life. Patients with this disorder usually have recurrent hypoglycemia and require long-term medical therapy or very occasionally may have a resolution. She had class 3 obesity and evidence of insulin resistance, which likely contributed to her risk of diabetes.

Conclusion

This is a rare case of T2DM presenting in a patient with HI/HA syndrome. This should be considered a possible outcome in patients with this disorder, especially in the presence of obesity.

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