Edema insulínico em idade pediátrica – Caso clínico

  • Ferraz de Liz, Catarina
  • Cunha, Joaquim
  • Lira, Susana
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Publication date
March 2020
Publisher
Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto
Journal
2183-9417

Abstract

Introduction: Insulin edema is a rare condition associated with improved glycemic control shortly after diabetes diagnosis or following a period of insulin omission. Clinical findings range from mild edema to severe heart failure and pleural effusion. Diagnosis is clinical and other edema causes should be excluded. Since it is a self-limited condition, there is no need to modify insulin regimen. In more severe cases, diuretic therapy may be required. Clinical case: A 14-year-old female was brought to the Emergency Department due to weight gain and leg swelling with three days of evolution. She had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of nine. The girl had poor metabolic control which led to multiple hospitalizations, the last one...

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