[[abstract]]Monogenic diabetes presents opportunities for precision medicine but is underdiagnosed. This review systematically assessed the evidence for (1) clinical criteria and (2) methods for genetic testing for monogenic diabetes, summarized resources for (3) considering a gene or (4) variant as causal for monogenic diabetes, provided expert recommendations for (5) reporting of results; and reviewed (6) next steps after monogenic diabetes diagnosis and (7) challenges in precision medicine field
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1-2% of all diabetes, and is difficult to distinguish ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Diabetes As...
Monogenic diabetes is a genetic disorder caused by one or more variations in a single gene. It encom...
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 forms of beta cell diabetes account for approximately 1%–2% of all cases of diabetes, yet ...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic diabetes refers to diabetes mellitus (DM) caused by a mutation in a single gene and accoun...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Diabetes mellitus is not a single disorder but rather a heterogeneous group of diseases that differ ...
Diabetes mellitus is not a single disorder but rather a heterogeneous group of diseases that differ ...
Monogenic diabetes mellitus, which is diabetes caused by a defect in a single gene that is associate...
At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in...
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1-2% of all diabetes, and is difficult to distinguish ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Diabetes As...
Monogenic diabetes is a genetic disorder caused by one or more variations in a single gene. It encom...
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 forms of beta cell diabetes account for approximately 1%–2% of all cases of diabetes, yet ...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Monogenic diabetes refers to diabetes mellitus (DM) caused by a mutation in a single gene and accoun...
Purpose of Review Monogenic forms of diabetes have specific treatments that differ from the standard...
Diabetes mellitus is not a single disorder but rather a heterogeneous group of diseases that differ ...
Diabetes mellitus is not a single disorder but rather a heterogeneous group of diseases that differ ...
Monogenic diabetes mellitus, which is diabetes caused by a defect in a single gene that is associate...
At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in...
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1-2% of all diabetes, and is difficult to distinguish ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Diabetes As...
Monogenic diabetes is a genetic disorder caused by one or more variations in a single gene. It encom...