Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle

Background: Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) often presents as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). We report a child with newly diagnosed T1DM who developed anasarca and persistent diarrhea following resolution of DKA and was referred to us for the same. Clinical Description: We reviewed the cli...

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Main Authors: Varuna Vyas, Daisy Khera, Aliza Mittal, Kuldeep Singh
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:Indian Pediatrics Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.ipcares.org/article.asp?issn=2772-5170;year=2022;volume=2;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Vyas
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Daisy Khera
Aliza Mittal
Kuldeep Singh
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description Background: Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) often presents as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). We report a child with newly diagnosed T1DM who developed anasarca and persistent diarrhea following resolution of DKA and was referred to us for the same. Clinical Description: We reviewed the clinical history, examination, and investigations that had been undertaken. Our clinical evaluation was in concurrence with the referring hospital-anasarca with probable partially treated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). However, the cause of the subacute anasarca and persistent diarrhea was unclear. The child was empirically started on broad-spectrum antibiotics for the SBP, a high-protein diet to build up the protein, and continued the same subcutaneous insulin, on which he was euglycemic. After ruling out usual causes, i.e., renal, hepatic, and cardiac, we reviewed the possibility of celiac disease, tuberculosis, insulin edema, and hypothyroidism. Management: When he did not improve despite a good appetite, adherence to management, and all tests were inconclusive, we reviewed the etiopathogenesis. Untreated T1DM had led to chronic negative catabolism that had precipitated severe hypoproteinemia. A vicious cycle had set in which hypoalbuminemia was leading to bowel wall edema, resulting in protein malabsorption, perpetuation of diarrhea, and further hypoproteinemia. Our assumption proved to be correct when a single dose of parenteral albumin broke the cycle, and the child improved drastically with the resolution of diarrhea within 24 h and the edema in a few days. Conclusions: This case highlights the implications of severe catabolism in a patient with untreated diabetes and how this may be a self-perpetuating condition.
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spelling doaj.art-ef3f7f4669544b759ba6db24f12f49a32024-03-25T15:38:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Pediatrics Case Reports2772-51702772-51892022-01-01229810110.4103/ipcares.ipcares_36_22Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycleVaruna VyasDaisy KheraAliza MittalKuldeep SinghBackground: Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) often presents as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). We report a child with newly diagnosed T1DM who developed anasarca and persistent diarrhea following resolution of DKA and was referred to us for the same. Clinical Description: We reviewed the clinical history, examination, and investigations that had been undertaken. Our clinical evaluation was in concurrence with the referring hospital-anasarca with probable partially treated spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). However, the cause of the subacute anasarca and persistent diarrhea was unclear. The child was empirically started on broad-spectrum antibiotics for the SBP, a high-protein diet to build up the protein, and continued the same subcutaneous insulin, on which he was euglycemic. After ruling out usual causes, i.e., renal, hepatic, and cardiac, we reviewed the possibility of celiac disease, tuberculosis, insulin edema, and hypothyroidism. Management: When he did not improve despite a good appetite, adherence to management, and all tests were inconclusive, we reviewed the etiopathogenesis. Untreated T1DM had led to chronic negative catabolism that had precipitated severe hypoproteinemia. A vicious cycle had set in which hypoalbuminemia was leading to bowel wall edema, resulting in protein malabsorption, perpetuation of diarrhea, and further hypoproteinemia. Our assumption proved to be correct when a single dose of parenteral albumin broke the cycle, and the child improved drastically with the resolution of diarrhea within 24 h and the edema in a few days. Conclusions: This case highlights the implications of severe catabolism in a patient with untreated diabetes and how this may be a self-perpetuating condition.http://www.ipcares.org/article.asp?issn=2772-5170;year=2022;volume=2;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Vyasanasarcadiarrheahypoproteinemiamalabsorptiontype 1 diabetes mellitus
spellingShingle Varuna Vyas
Daisy Khera
Aliza Mittal
Kuldeep Singh
Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
Indian Pediatrics Case Reports
anasarca
diarrhea
hypoproteinemia
malabsorption
type 1 diabetes mellitus
title Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
title_full Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
title_fullStr Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
title_full_unstemmed Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
title_short Unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus: Breaking the hypoalbuminemia – Persistent diarrhea cycle
title_sort unexplained anasarca in type 1 diabetes mellitus breaking the hypoalbuminemia persistent diarrhea cycle
topic anasarca
diarrhea
hypoproteinemia
malabsorption
type 1 diabetes mellitus
url http://www.ipcares.org/article.asp?issn=2772-5170;year=2022;volume=2;issue=2;spage=98;epage=101;aulast=Vyas
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