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Hedayat B, Bahmanyar M, Amini S. Investigating Characteristics Data of Diabetes Mellitus in Children under 18 Years old, in Vali-Asr Hospital, Fasa. JABS 2018; 8 (3) :959-966
URL: http://jabs.fums.ac.ir/article-1-1675-en.html
1- Fasa University of Medical Sciences, fasa, Iran , hedayatbehnma@yahoo.com
2- Fasa University of Medical Sciences, fasa, Iran
3- Tehran university,Tehran,Iran
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 Background & Objective: Despite evidence of an increase in the incidence of diabetes in youth, there are few characteristic data in diabetic patients in the Islamic Republic of Iran. The present study sought to investigate the
Characteristic data of childhood diabetes in a University Hospital in Iran.
Materials & Methods: Hospital admission data were obtained from discharge database of Vali-Asr tertiary care teaching hospital in the capital city of Fasa, Iran. Accordingly, 45 patients younger than 18 years old diagnosed with diabetes during the period of March 2014 to June 2016, were selected to participate in the study. World Health Organization (WHO) registry criteria and SPSS software version 13 were used to study and analyze the data.
Results: The results indicated that nearly half of the children presented with ketoacidosis in which most of them were in the mild or moderate group. Positive family history of diabetes was found in 22.2% of the patients.
Conclusion: Theoretically, it seems the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in type 1 diabetic children was significant in this region of Iran. In addition, it was observed that polydipsia, polyuria, weakness, and fatigue were the most frequent clinical symptoms reported during the diagnosis.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Endocrinology
Received: 2018/04/18 | Accepted: 2018/10/6 | Published: 2018/12/22

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