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Clin Diabetes ; 38(3): 266-272, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32699475

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Physical activity is an important element of type 1 diabetes management, and hypoglycemia is a known risk. There are few data on strategies adolescents use to mitigate this risk. We surveyed 66 adolescents with type 1 diabetes who were 12-18 years of age about blood glucose monitoring, carbohydrate intake, and insulin management before, during, and after exercise. The adolescents completed the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form and the Children's Hypoglycemia Fear Survey. We found that adolescents with type 1 diabetes do not generally follow guidelines about glucose monitoring or about food and insulin adjustment around exercise. More targeted education and interventions are needed to improve adolescents' uptake of recommended behaviors and improve outcomes.

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Pediatr Ann ; 52(1): e36-e38, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36625800

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We present an 11-year-old pediatric patient with acute-on-chronic abdominal pain found to have a large intra-abdominal abscess with a concomitant dermoid cyst. Acute-on-chronic abdominal pain has one of the broadest and, in our case, ever-changing differential diagnoses. Exploratory laparoscopy revealed a severe pelvic inflammatory process with a large abscess and extensive omental and bowel adhesions, a left ovarian cyst, a shortened appendix with thickened tip, and purulent fluid in the cul-de-sac. These findings suggested a ruptured appendix leading to a large abscess with adjacent ovarian dermoid cyst, and an appendectomy was performed. Our patient responded well to continued intravenous antibiotics, and her drain was removed on the day of discharge. She was sent home with an additional 2 weeks of oral cefdinir and metronidazole. Follow-up ultrasound showed dramatic cyst resolution, and no further intervention was needed. [Pediatr Ann. 2023;52(1):e36-e38.].


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Abscesso , Cisto Dermoide , Feminino , Humanos , Adolescente , Criança , Dor Abdominal/diagnóstico , Dor Abdominal/etiologia , Antibacterianos , Apendicectomia
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