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. 1979 Dec;18(12):750-3.
doi: 10.1177/000992287901801205.

EEG abnormalities in diabetic children: influence of hypoglycemia and vascular complications

EEG abnormalities in diabetic children: influence of hypoglycemia and vascular complications

D Haumont et al. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1979 Dec.

Abstract

The effect of diabetic control upon EEG has seldom been studied. In the present investigation, a significant positive correlation between EEG abnormalities and degree of diabetic control was found, but no definite increase was noted in relation to the duration of diabetes. Eighty per cent of our patients having more than 5 severe hypoglycemic attacks showed evidence of abnormal EEG, suggesting that hypoglycemic coma or convulsions are closely related to EEG abnormalities (minor hypoglycemic episodes had no effect on the EEG). With the sensitive technique of fluorescein angiography, we demonstrated a clear correlation between incipient retinal angiopathy and EEG abnormalities. The factors that most positively relate to pathologic electrocerebral (EEG) activity in diabetic children are frequent and severe hypoglycemic attacks, comas and/or convulsions, and vascular changes in the retina.

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