Neonatal Medicine (Nov 2020)

Early Onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Non-Obese Adolescents Born Small for Gestational Age

  • Hye Yeon Choi,
  • Juyoung Lee,
  • Danbi Kim,
  • Jin-Soon Suh,
  • Joong Hyun Bin,
  • Soo Young Lee,
  • Kyoung Soon Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5385/nm.2020.27.4.181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 181 – 186

Abstract

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Being born small for gestational age (SGA) has been strongly associated with mortality during the perinatal period and long-term risk of metabolic syndrome, including type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and coronary heart disease. Insulin resistance is an important factor in the development of metabolic syndrome in SGA, with several proposed hypotheses. Here, we report two cases of non-obese adolescent patients with early onset type 2 diabetes who were born SGA. Of these, one experienced catch-up growth, while the other did not. Both had a high body fat percentage at the time of diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and were diagnosed with fatty liver and hyperlipidemia before adolescence, at the age of 7 years. Early interventions for SGA are needed for healthy catch-up growth to prevent metabolic diseases in the future.

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