HPI: Our patient is a 9-year-old girl who has been referred to an Endocrine clinic following detection of high blood glucose levels during a check-up when she sought medical care due to acne.
Duration: 6 months
Onset: In 1/1397 she presented to a general practitioner after noticing acne and some laboratory tests were requested which indicated high blood sugar (FBS=128).
Constant/Intermittent: The problem has been constant.
Precipitating factor: None elicited.
Alleviating factors: None elicited. She has been given a diet, but no improvement has been noticed (BS still ~130s) and she has not taken any medications.
Aggravating factors: No specific factors identified.
Progression: Has been stably high since it started. More recently (past 1 month) she has had nocturia.
Frequency: She does not report episodes and the problem has generally been.
Associated symptoms: She and her parents report no other symptoms.