Syndromic Forms of Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia-A 15-year follow-up Study.
Eirini KostopoulouAntonia DastamaniMaria GüemesEmma ClementSilvana CaiuloPrateek ShanmuganandaMehul DattaniClare GilbertJane A HurstPratik ShahPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
This study highlights the association of HH with a wide spectrum of syndromic diagnoses and that children with features suggestive of HH-associated syndromes should be monitored for hypoglycaemia. If hypoglycaemia is documented, they should also be screened for possible HH. Our data indicate that most syndromic forms of HH are diazoxide-responsive and that HH resolves over time; however, a significant percentage continues to require medications years after the onset of the disease. Early diagnosis of hyperinsulinism and initiation of treatment is important for preventing hypoglycaemic brain injury and intellectual disability.