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A YOUNG ADULT WITH GENERALIZED LIPODYSTROPHY AND DIABETES MELLITUS (CASE REPORT).
Georgian Medical News 2018 April
Lipodystrophies are a group of heterogeneous disorders characterized by varying degrees of body fat loss and predisposition to insulin resistance and its metabolic complications. Lipodystrophy associated metabolic abnormalities include insulin resistance, that often lead to diabetes mellitus and its complications, hypertriglyceridemia that may be severe enough to cause acute pancreatitis, and hepatic steatosis that may lead to cirrhosis. We present the case of an 18-year-old female who was hospitalized as an inaugural Diabetes Mellitus. She was diagnosed with severe hypertriglyceridemia, when she was 8 years old and was hospitalized at least three times by the Pediatric Service related to this condition. Lipodystrophy developed at the age of 11. The reason for the latest hospitalisation was hyperglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia and elevated transaminase levels. Leptin levels were very low 1.5 ug/L (ref range 4-10 ug/L in women). She was given Insulin and antihyperlipidemic therapy. However there was little improvement in laboratory results even in 2 months. A year after her hospitalisation at our clinic she started leptin therapy and her laboratory values improved. In a patient with a newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus, hypertriglyceridemia and loss of adipose tissue, lipodystrophy should be suspected.
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