A very rare compiication of type 1 diabetes: insuiin edema developed in a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetesTolga Altu9 §en, Ay §egül Bükülmez, Adnan Narci, Meltem L)3ra §, Özlem Güraksin, Re §it Koken, Faruk Alpay Atyon Kocatepe Universités! Tip Faküitesi, Çocuk Sagligi Hastaliklan Anabiiim Daii, Afyon, TürkiyeÖzet insulin tedavisi sirasinda insuline bagli ödem geliçmesi oldukça seyrek görülen bir komplikasyondur. Yeni tam almiç tip 1 diyabetii 13 yaçmdaki erkek çocuk insulin tedavisinin ücüncü gününde bacakiarinda geliçen ödem nedeniyle sunuimaktadir. Ödeme yol açtigi bilinen nedenlerin di §lanmasindan sonra oldukça seyrek bildirilmi § olan insuline bagli ödem tanisi konulmu §tur. insulin tedavisinin yedinci gününde ödemin kendiliginden geriledigi gözlendi. Özellikle yeni tam almiç tip 1 diyabetii çocukiarda ve ergenlerde insulin tedavisi ba §landiktan sonra geli §en ödemin insuline bagli olabilecegi düfünülmelidir. (Turk Ped Arg 2013; 48; 62-4) Anahtar sözcükler: Diyabet, ergen, insulin, ödem SummaryEdema caused by insulin therapy is a rare complication. Here we report a 13 year old boy with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes who developed edema in lower extremities in the third day of insulin therapy After exclusion of other causes leading to edema, we diagnosed insulin edema which has been very rarely reported in children. Within 7 days of insulin therapy edema resolved spontaneously. In newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic children and adolescents insulin-induced edema should be considered after the initiation of insulin therapy (Turk Arch Ped 2013; 48:62-4)
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