ea0051p081 | Diabetes | BSPED2017
Mathews Claire
, Rayman Gerry
, Buck Jackie
, Wadham Claire
, Perkins Emma
Acute Treatment-Induced Diabetic Neuropathy (ATDN) is a reversible small nerve fibre neuropathy involving pain and autonomic nerves precipitated by a rapid improvement in glycaemia. It is well described in adults with type 1 and 2 diabetes, but not in children. A 15 year old boy developed ATDN shortly after starting treatment for type 1 diabetes. He presented with polyuria and polydipsia and a blood glucose of 51.4 mmol/L. He was started on a basal bolus regime. Eight weeks la...