Malnutrition Despite Adequate Nutrient Intake: A Clue For Diencephalic Syndrome
Year 2022,
, 621 - 623, 29.10.2022
Anna Carina Ergani
,
Ayşe Kartal
,
Fuat Buğrul
,
Mert Şahinoğlu
,
Meltem Gümüş
,
Hakan Karabağlı
,
Halil Haldun Emiroğlu
Abstract
Diencephalic syndrome is characterized by excessive weight loss and subcutaneous fatty tissue loss, hyperactivity, euphoria, and hypervigilance observed in early childhood. It usually accompanies space-occupying neoplastic lesions of the hypothalamic–optochiasmatic region. There is an inverse relationship between mass size and weight gain. In this case report, a patient aged 1 year and 2 months with hypothalamic–optochiasmatic glioma was presented. We aimed to draw attention to diencephalic syndrome, which is a rare cause of weight gain and vomiting.
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Year 2022,
, 621 - 623, 29.10.2022
Anna Carina Ergani
,
Ayşe Kartal
,
Fuat Buğrul
,
Mert Şahinoğlu
,
Meltem Gümüş
,
Hakan Karabağlı
,
Halil Haldun Emiroğlu
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