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Glucose-6-Phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency associated hemolysis in a cohort of new onset type 1 diabetes children in Guangdong province, China.

Aijing XuMinyan JiangWen ZhangYunting LinYongxian ShaoHuifen MeiJing ChengCuili LiangCuiling LiXiuzhen LiLi Liu
Published in: Diabetology & metabolic syndrome (2022)
In the present study, we found the frequency of G6PD deficiency among newly diagnosed T1D children was similar to that of the general population. However, DKA children with G6PD deficiency are prone to occur hemolytic anemia, and these hemolysis usually occurs when DKA is corrected and blood glucose is in homeostatic state, which is easy to be ignored. To reduce the risk of this complication, especially in areas with high incidence of G6PD deficiency, screening for G6PD activity in people with newly diagnosed diabetes should be considered.
Keyphrases
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  • blood glucose
  • type diabetes
  • glycemic control
  • young adults
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  • cardiovascular disease
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