Journal of the Japan Diabetes Society
Online ISSN : 1881-588X
Print ISSN : 0021-437X
ISSN-L : 0021-437X
A Case of Fulminant Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Acquired in the 7th Week of Pregnancy
Nobuki HayakawaMasaki MakinoHiroaki KakizawaShigeo ImamuraKeiko YamamotoKentaro FujiwaraYoshikuni SawaiNaohisa OdaMitsuyasu Itoh
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2002 Volume 45 Issue 12 Pages 881-887

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A-33-year-old woman who suddenly developed excessive thirst on March 31, 2001, and was admitted on April 2, 2001, due to an impending abortion lost consciousness after the abortion and was transferred to our hospital. Her blood glucose was 789 mg/dl with severe metabolic acidosis, pH 7.006, and positive serum and urinary ketone bodies, consistent with diabetic ketoacidosis.Her HbAic was close to normal (6.1%), while urinary C-peptide was very low (1.2μg/day).Serum concentrations of amylase, lipase, and elastase 1 were elevated.The results of a glucagon loading test showed impaired insulin secretion.Diabetes-related autoantibodies including anti-GAD-antibody, anti-IA-2-antibody, and ICA were all negative.Her HLA type was A 2, A 24 (9), B 61 (40), B 51 (5), DR 2, DR 8, DQ 1, and DQ 4.The onset of type 1 diabetes during pregnancy has mostly been reported during the 2nd and 3rd trimesters and is rare in early pregnancy.Fulminant type 1 diabetes has been proposed characterized by near-normal HbA1c despite diabetic ketoacidosis and rapid loss of insulin secretion.Here, we report the case of a pregnant woman who developed typical fulminant type 1 diabetes as early as 7 weeks into gestation.
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