Abstract

The study was aimed to review a rare coexistence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) regarding different clinical approaches to the management and treatment options. Medical complications of the two autoimmune disorders in children and adolescents have been evaluated, particularly in those treated with glucocorticosteroids (GCS) and insulin. A review of the literature regarding reports on concomitant T1D and JIA was conducted using resources available in Medline, Google Scholar, and Web of Science databases, with a specific focus on the combination of T1D and JIA in a pediatric population. The review was extended by our analysis of two patients treated in a single center for this comorbidity. Eligible reports of four cases were found, and including our two original records, a total of six pediatric patients (5 females) were analyzed, of which three had also other autoimmune diseases (thyroiditis, coeliac disease, autoimmune hepatitis), whereas four had been treated with a long-term GCS, and two were receiving biological therapy (etanercept or adalimumab). Only one of them had good metabolic control of diabetes. Diabetes in childhood may coexist with other autoimmune diseases, including rheumatologic conditions. Hyperglycemia can worsen JIA therapy by induction and maintaining inflammation. Using modern diabetes technologies (like personal insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring) helps to minimize the deteriorating effect of JIA exacerbations and the rheumatoid treatment on metabolic control of diabetes.

Highlights

  • Diabetes is regarded as a global health problem in the twenty-first century

  • Rheumatology International (2022) 42:371–378 conditions like juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and Addison’s disease remain less explored, so clinicians involved in diabetes care might expect some revisited algorithms or screening tools concerning the comorbidity

  • We reported the history of two children treated in an academic tertiary care hospital; medical records, direct examination, and clinical assessment were used

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Rheumatology INTERNATIONAL

Coincidence of juvenile idiopathic arthritis and type 1 diabetes: a case‐based review. Maciej Szabłowski1 · Michał Andrzej Okruszko1 · Katarzyna Pochodowicz1 · Paweł Abramowicz2 · Jerzy Konstantynowicz2 · Artur Bossowski1 · Barbara Głowińska‐Olszewska

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