Epidemiology and inmunogenetics in recently diagnosed Venezuelan children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (original) (raw)
The Journal of pediatric endocrinology
Abstract
Genetic and immunological markers in children with Type I diabetes have not been studied previously in Venezuela. We evaluated 91 newly diagnosed IDDM children mean age 7.8 +/- 4.5 (range 0.8-20.8 years), 51 females and 40 males. Eleven percent of first degree relatives had a family history of Type I IDDM; 56.7% had had upper respiratory infection prior to diagnosis and 12.7% had had either mumps or varicella. Peak incidence of disease was found in February and March and August to October. Eighty seven percent had HLA-DR3 and/or DR4 vs 36% of the Venezuelan general population; 81.6% were HLA-DQW2 and/or HLA-DQW8. We found 55.9% to have positive islet cell antibodies (ICA) with 4 of these having a positive complement fixation test. Three patients (7.9%) were found to have positive insulin autoantibodies. Only 3 out of 11 HLA-identical siblings had positive ICAs, while none had positive insulin autoantibodies. One of them also had a positive complement fixation test; this subject deve...
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