Abstract
The drugs used to treat diabetes mellitus are diverse and include several classes. One class is sulfonylureas which primarily cause serum glucose reduction by stimulating the release of preformed insulin from the pancreatic islets. Gliclazide, a second generation sulfonylurea, is used to control glycemic levels in non-insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus. We report a 14 year-old non-diabetic girl who developed hepatitis, hemiplegia and dysphasia after ingestion of an overdose of gliclazide (20 mg/kg/day) in a suicide attempt. Our purpose is to draw attention to the severity of gliclazide-induced neurological signs. To the best of our knowledge, gliclazide-induced hemiplegia and dysphasia have not been previously reported in the literature.
© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Meetings Calendar
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- Titelei
- Table of Contents
- Doping with Growth Hormone
- Intrauterine Diabetic Environment Confers Risks for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity in the Offspring, in Addition to Genetic Susceptibility
- Variable Presentation of X-linked Adrenal Hypoplasia Congenita
- Sustained Benefits of Growth Hormone on Body Composition, Fat Utilization, Physical Strength and Agility, and Growth in Prader-Willi Syndrome are Dose-Dependent
- Insufficient Adrenarche in Patients with Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency Caused by a PROP A Gene Defect
- Syndrome of Congenital Adrenocortical Unresponsiveness to ACTH. Report of Six Patients
- Maternal and Fetal Serum Insulin-like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I), IGF Binding Protein-3 (IGFBP-3), Leptin Levels and Early Postnatal Growth in Infants Born Asymmetrically Small for Gestational Age
- Relationships Between Levels of Leptin and Hematological Parameters in Healthy Term Infants
- Recombinant Growth Hormone Treatment in Short Patients with Thalassemia Major: Results after 24 and 36 Months
- Assessment of the Current Status of Iodine Prophylaxis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation
- Profiles of Obese Children Presenting for Metabolic Evaluation
- Effect of Growth Hormone Treatment on Hypoglycemia in a Patient with both Hepatic Glycogen Synthase and Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiencies
- Gliclazide-Induced Hepatitis, Hemiplegia and Dysphasia in a Suicide Attempt
- Neonatal Goiter Caused by Expectorant Usage
- Idiopathic Hypothalamic Dysfunction with Precocious Puberty and Adipsic Hypernatremia First Presenting in Adolescence
- Neonatal Hyperthyroidism m Infants of Mothers Previously Thyroidectomized due to Graves’ Disease
- Primary Hyperparathyroidism in an Infant with Three Parathyroid Glands and Pulmonary Calcinosis
- Asymmetric Crying Facies and Congenital Hypothyroidism: Report of Two Patients
- Obituary. Professor Dr. Andrea Prader (1919–2001)
- Meetings Calendar
- Author Index