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Insulin resistance in children with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus and ınvestigation of the possibly responsible factors.

Gurkan TarcinHasan KarakaşSezgin ŞahinHande TuranMehmet YıldızYavuz ÖzerFatih HaşlakDilek Bingöl AydınAmra AdroviçKenan BarutÖzgür KasapçopurOya Ercan
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2021)
Children with jSLE were found to have higher IR even after neutralizing the effects of the contributing factors which are expected to aggravate IR. This elevation in IR in jSLE seems not to be associated with corticosteroid use, disease duration, disease activity, or autoantibody levels. Thus, the presence of IR in jSLE cannot be explained solely with neither the already known contributing factors nor the increased inflammation of the disease. Key Points • In this study, insulin sensitivity was investigated for the first time in children with jSLE. • Children with jSLE have higher insulin resistance than healthy ones. • Insulin resistance in children with jSLE is independent of corticosteroid use, disease duration, disease activity or autoantibody, and complement levels.
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