Monogenic diabetes refers to diabetes mellitus (DM) caused by a mutation in a single gene and accounts for approximately 1%-5% of diabetes. Correct diagnosis is clinically critical for certain types of monogenic diabetes, since the appropriate treatment is determined by the etiology of the disease (e.g., oral sulfonylurea treatment of HNF1A/HNF4A-diabetes vs. insulin injections in type 1 diabetes). However, achieving a correct diagnosis requires genetic testing, and the overlapping of the clinical features of monogenic diabetes with those of type 1 and type 2 diabetes has frequently led to misdiagnosis. Improvements in sequencing technology are increasing opportunities to diagnose monogenic diabetes, but challenges remain. In this Review, w...
Abstract Background Diagnosis of monogenic as well as atypical forms of diabetes mellitus has import...
Whereas most people with diabetes mellitus have type 1 (T1DM) or type 2 (T2DM) diabetes, there are a...
At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in...
Monogenic diabetes refers to diabetes mellitus (DM) caused by a mutation in a single gene and accoun...
Various forms of early-onset non-autoimmune diabetes are recognized as monogenic diseases, each subt...
Monogenic diabetes mellitus, which is diabetes caused by a defect in a single gene that is associate...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic diabetes (MD) accounts for 1-2% of all diabetes cases. Because of its wide phenotypic spec...
Monogenic diabetes (MD) accounts for 1-2% of all diabetes cases. Because of its wide phenotypic spec...
Individualization of therapy based on a person’s specific type of diabetes is one key element of a “...
Monogenic diabetes represents a heterogeneous group of disorders resulting from defects in single ge...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic forms of beta cell diabetes account for approximately 1%–2% of all cases of diabetes, yet ...
BackgroundDiagnosis of monogenic as well as atypical forms of diabetes mellitus has important clinic...
[[abstract]]Monogenic diabetes presents opportunities for precision medicine but is underdiagnosed. ...
Abstract Background Diagnosis of monogenic as well as atypical forms of diabetes mellitus has import...
Whereas most people with diabetes mellitus have type 1 (T1DM) or type 2 (T2DM) diabetes, there are a...
At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in...
Monogenic diabetes refers to diabetes mellitus (DM) caused by a mutation in a single gene and accoun...
Various forms of early-onset non-autoimmune diabetes are recognized as monogenic diseases, each subt...
Monogenic diabetes mellitus, which is diabetes caused by a defect in a single gene that is associate...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic diabetes (MD) accounts for 1-2% of all diabetes cases. Because of its wide phenotypic spec...
Monogenic diabetes (MD) accounts for 1-2% of all diabetes cases. Because of its wide phenotypic spec...
Individualization of therapy based on a person’s specific type of diabetes is one key element of a “...
Monogenic diabetes represents a heterogeneous group of disorders resulting from defects in single ge...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic forms of beta cell diabetes account for approximately 1%–2% of all cases of diabetes, yet ...
BackgroundDiagnosis of monogenic as well as atypical forms of diabetes mellitus has important clinic...
[[abstract]]Monogenic diabetes presents opportunities for precision medicine but is underdiagnosed. ...
Abstract Background Diagnosis of monogenic as well as atypical forms of diabetes mellitus has import...
Whereas most people with diabetes mellitus have type 1 (T1DM) or type 2 (T2DM) diabetes, there are a...
At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in...