Evaluation of violation vibration sensitivity for early diagnosis of diabetic distal polyneuropathy in patients with type 1 diabetes in the Republic of Belarus

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shepelkevich Alla ◽  
Bilodid Irina ◽  
Sosedkova Alexandra ◽  
Salko Olga ◽  
Malkevich Alexandra ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 117862641986140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kader Ugur ◽  
Yakup Aydogan ◽  
Abdurrahman Akgun ◽  
Suleyman Aydin

Type 1 diabetes (the pancreas producing little or no insulin) is usually diagnosed in children and young adults and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. McArdle disease is a common metabolic defect caused by an inherited deficit of myophosphorylase. These 2 diseases might have some clinical heterogeneity. Here, we discuss a McArdle disease case where insulin-dependent diabetes overshadows its early diagnosis. In this case, an insulin-dependent 22-year-old female patient with diabetes mellitus had been on diabetes treatment for 15 years. Although her blood glucose was regulated, her anamnesis showed that muscle weakness, fatigue, cramps or myalgia never healed. Based on her anamnesis, the patient was asked to take a nonischemic forearm exercise test, which revealed significant elevation in levels of creatine kinase (5968-7906 U/L), but no increase was found in lactate concentration, but a slight increase in ammonia concentration (not statistically significant) at the end of the test made us consider McArdle disease. A genetic test was done to confirm this possibility. A homozygous c.2128_2130delTTC/p.Phe710del mutation was detected in the examination of exons of the PYGM gene, which confirmed the diagnosis of McArdle disease in our patient. According to the data, this is a rare case of McArdle disease with type 1 diabetes. During treatment for diabetes, if the above-mentioned symptoms are present in a patient, and especially if the patient’s creatine kinase concentration is high, muscle diseases should be suspected. Therefore, we suggest that this case report will provide new insight to clinicians on metabolic defects in this disease and increase the patient comfort. In such cases, an early diagnosis should reduce health costs.


Background: Clinico-epidemiological monitoring of diabetes in the Russian Federation shall be exercised through the State Register of patients with diabetes mellitus (SRDM). Aim: To analyze the epidemiological indicators of type 1 diabetes (DM 1) among the adult population of the Khakasia Republic, according the SRDM. Methods: Analysis of the State Register of diabetes in the Republic of Khakasia, Russia. Retrospective analysis data of prevalence, morbidity, age of onset the type 1 diabetes, life expectancy, diabetic complications for 2015 year was condacted. Statistical data analysis conducted using the package Statistica 8.0 and 7.0 SAS. Results: In the Republic of Khakasia in 2015 registered 17, 445 diabetics, patients with type 1 diabetes were 772, 198 over the age of 18 years. The prevalence of DM 1 among the adult population accounted for 47.84 to 100.000 (male53.70; female-43.04). Among persons over 18 years recorded 15 new cases of type 1 DM in 2015. The prevalence among the adult population DM 1 amounted to 3.62 to 100.000 (male-5.91; female-1.76). The average age of the onset of type 1 DM the children amounted to 6.92±0.61 years; in adults-31.36±0.51 years. The life expectancy of patients with type 1 DM for men was 49.86 years, for women 61.00 year, which was below statistics on the Republic of Khakasia. The average value of HbA1c was 6.92 %. Diabetic retinopathy was registered at 69.70% patients, neuropathy at 25.76%, and the diabetic foot syndrome at 7.56% patients. Diabetic nephropathy was registered at 31.81%, of which three patients was conducted hemodialysis and one peritoneal dialysis. Conclusions: This study shown that in the Republic of Khakasia there is the trend towards an increase of prevalence and morbility of type 1 diabetes. Among the diabetic complications predominate diabetic retinopathy and diabetic nephropathy.


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2003 ◽  
Vol 26 (10) ◽  
pp. 2963-2964 ◽  
Author(s):  
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S. Giordanetti ◽  
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G. Poggi ◽  
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2008 ◽  
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M Centofanti ◽  
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