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New-onset diabetes mellitus with COVID-19: Coincidence or cause

Diabetes mellitus (DM) was noted as the commonest comorbidity in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which contributed to worse prognosis in these patients. In some cases, we also noted new-onset DM detected during hospitalization for symptomatic COVID disease. We describe three such cases, wher...

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Published in:Medical journal. Armed Forces India 2021-07, Vol.77 (Suppl 2), p.S483-S485
Main Authors: Muthukrishnan, J., Verma, Abhinav Kumar, Ashta, K.K., Vardhan, Vasu
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Language:English
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Summary:Diabetes mellitus (DM) was noted as the commonest comorbidity in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which contributed to worse prognosis in these patients. In some cases, we also noted new-onset DM detected during hospitalization for symptomatic COVID disease. We describe three such cases, where the patients presented with severe symptomatic hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis in two and hyperosmolality in one of them. Antibody to GAD-65 was negative and varying degrees of C-peptide secretion was noted after recovery in them. There was no clinical or biochemical evidence of exocrine pancreatic involvement noted during acute presentation or after the recovery. This interesting phenomenon of coexisting DM in symptomatic COVID-19 requires further studies to differentiate between coincidence or causation.
ISSN:0377-1237
2213-4743
DOI:10.1016/j.mjafi.2021.04.009