Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Diabetes. Aug 15, 2024; 15(8): 1811-1819
Published online Aug 15, 2024. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i8.1811
Table 1 Clinical features of transient neonatal diabetes mellitus patients with ABCC8 variants (including 2 patients in this case report)
Case
Age
DKA
PH
HCO3-
BE
HbA1c
C-peptide
Neurological symptoms
Mutation
Zygosity
Inheritance
Treatment
Ref.
136 dSevere7.083.3−267.60.17NoArg1183TrpHetPaternalInsulin → SU remission in 24 moNgoc et al[29], 2021
250 dModerate7.198−197.580.41ConvultionGlu1141GlyHetPaternalInsulin → SU remission in 6 moNgoc et al[29], 2021
335 dYesNANANANANANoArg216CysHomBoth parentsInsulin → SU remission in 14 moNayak et al[30], 2021
4270 dNoNormalNANANANANoLeu1295PheHetPaternalInsulin remission in 48 moNayak et al[30], 2021
54 dNoNormalNANANA0.06NAArg1380CysNANAInsulin remission in 4 moTorbjörnsdotter et al[31], 2020
696 dNANANANA7.2NADevelopmental delayArg653GlnHetNANABalamurugan et al[32], 2019
712 dNANANANA40.33NAIle395PheNANAInsulin → SU unresponsive remission in 5.5 moLi et al[28], 2018
860 dNANANANA7.2< 0.5NAArg877GlnNANAInsulin remission in 4 moLi et al[28], 2018
9105 dNANANANA7.90.42NAGly1255SerNANAInsulin remission in 3.5 mo relapse in 8 yrLi et al[28], 2018
1035 dNo7.45922.5−0.44.30.6NoGly832CysHetDe novoInsulin → SU remission in 1 yr and 10 moYamazaki M et al[33], 2017
1174 dSevere7.063.4−24.80.889.52NoLeu1294PheHetDe novoInsulin → SU remission in 1 moThis study
12230 dSevere7.122.1−271.4412.63NoLeu1294PheHetDe novoInsulin → SU remission in 12 moThis study