Year 2015 / Volume 107 / Number 2
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Glycogenic hepatopathy: A rare and reversible cause of elevated transaminases in diabetic patients. Case report

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Covadonga García-Suárez, Beatriz álvarez Suárez, Elena Castro Ortiz, Roberto González Soler, Andrés Dacal Rivas, Eva Martí Marques, Dolores Tardáguila García, ángel Lancho Seco, Abel González Ramírez, Eva Santos Blanco, Susana ávila Nasi y Leopoldo López Rosés

Abstract
BACKGROUND
Glycogenic hepatopathy (GH) is a quite unknown cause of elevated transaminases in type 1 diabetic patients with poor glycemic control characterized by glycogen overload hepatocytes.
CASE REPORT
We report a 28-year-old female, previously diagnosed long lasting type 1 diabetes, treated with insulin and with badly controlled glucose levels (Hb A1, 10.5 %).
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Covadonga García-Suárez, Beatriz álvarez Suárez, Elena Castro Ortiz, Roberto González Soler, Andrés Dacal Rivas, Eva Martí Marques, Dolores Tardáguila García, ángel Lancho Seco, Abel González Ramírez, Eva Santos Blanco, Susana ávila Nasi y Leopoldo López Rosés. Glycogenic hepatopathy: A rare and reversible cause of elevated transaminases in diabetic patients. Case report. 111-112


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