The differential diagnosis for children with diabetes includes a group of monogenic diabetic disorders known as maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY). So far, six underlying gene defects have been identified. The most common subtypes are caused by mutations in the genes encoding the transcription factor HNF-1a (MODY 3) and the glycolytic enzyme glucokinase (GCK) (MODY 2). MODY 2 is the most benign form of diabetes as the threshold for glucose sensing is elevated resulting in mild, regulated hyperglycemia. MODY 2 may usually be treated with diet alone without risk of microvascular complications. Patients with MODY usually present as children or young adults. Genetic testing for MODY in diabetic subjects is often not performed because o...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic disorder that results in a familial, youn...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a group of monogenic disorders characterized by autos...
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1 to 2% of diabetes, although it is often mistakenly d...
• Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY), the most common monogenic form of diabetes, accounts ...
Glucokinase-maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY), also known as MODY2, is caused by heter...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is the most common form of monogenic diabetes, resulting...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is the most common form of monogenic diabetes, resulting...
Glucokinase–maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY), also known as MODY2, is caused by heter...
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a monogenic form of diabetes with onset in patients a...
Background The etiology of mild hyperglycemia without ketoacidosis in young children is often unknow...
Genetic testing for maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) may be relevant for treatment and pr...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic, autosomal dominant form of diabetes char...
Aims/hypothesis. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of glucokinase gene mutations in...
INTRODUCTION Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a heterogenous group of disorders charac...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a rare form of juvenile diabetes mellitus, defined by...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic disorder that results in a familial, youn...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a group of monogenic disorders characterized by autos...
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1 to 2% of diabetes, although it is often mistakenly d...
• Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY), the most common monogenic form of diabetes, accounts ...
Glucokinase-maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY), also known as MODY2, is caused by heter...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is the most common form of monogenic diabetes, resulting...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is the most common form of monogenic diabetes, resulting...
Glucokinase–maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY), also known as MODY2, is caused by heter...
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a monogenic form of diabetes with onset in patients a...
Background The etiology of mild hyperglycemia without ketoacidosis in young children is often unknow...
Genetic testing for maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) may be relevant for treatment and pr...
Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic, autosomal dominant form of diabetes char...
Aims/hypothesis. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of glucokinase gene mutations in...
INTRODUCTION Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a heterogenous group of disorders charac...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a rare form of juvenile diabetes mellitus, defined by...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic disorder that results in a familial, youn...
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a group of monogenic disorders characterized by autos...
Monogenic diabetes accounts for approximately 1 to 2% of diabetes, although it is often mistakenly d...