Elsevier

Clinical Medicine

Volume 14, Issue 6, December 2014, Pages 663-666
Clinical Medicine

CME SECTION: Diabetes
When to suspect ‘funny’ diabetes

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ABSTRACT

Diabetes comes in many shapes and forms. It is important for the general physician to recognise when clinical characteristics, response to treatment and associated features suggest an alternative variety of diabetes, over and above the traditional type 1 and type 2 forms which are far more common. Key to these suspicions are taking a clear history of the development of the diabetes and being aware of the family history.

KEYWORDS:

Maturity onset of the young
monogenic diabetes
ketosis prone type 2 diabetes
latent autoimmune diabetes of adult onset
molecular genetics

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