Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians

Monogenic diabetes results from one or more mutations in a single gene. It is a relatively rare genetic condition, therefore, it was frequently unappreciated among clinicians. Consequently, monogenic diabetes is misdiagnosed as type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Such misclassification leads to an i...

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Main Authors: Elżbieta Niechciał, Bogda Skowrońska, Anna Gertig-Kolasa, Izabela Krzyśko, Piotr Fichna
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Language:English
Published: Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Medical Science
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Online Access:https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/57
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spelling doaj-c608a0cdfffe4ad4be7d2e11889ac33a2021-08-30T06:56:04ZengPoznan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Medical Science2353-97982353-98012014-06-0183210.20883/medical.e57Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physiciansElżbieta Niechciał0Bogda Skowrońska1Anna Gertig-Kolasa2Izabela Krzyśko3Piotr Fichna4Department of Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Diabetes and Obesity, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, PolandMonogenic diabetes results from one or more mutations in a single gene. It is a relatively rare genetic condition, therefore, it was frequently unappreciated among clinicians. Consequently, monogenic diabetes is misdiagnosed as type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Such misclassification leads to an inappropriate treatment, often inconvenient for the patients, such as insulin injections with their permanent glycemic control. The correct diagnosis may completely change previous methods of treatment. Patients diagnosed with GCK mutations may be completely treated with adequate diet. HNF1A/HNF4A affected patients are extremely sensitive to low dose sulphonylureas. Moreover, the exact diagnosis has an impact on patients’ relatives. Mostly, misdiagnosing of monogenic diabetes is caused by its rare occurrence and insufficient training in this area among physicians. According to different studies it may comprise 1–4% of all cases of diabetes. The aim of this article is to emphasize that despite the fact that monogenic diabetes is an uncommon disease, it should always be considered in cases of diabetes with unusual course.https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/57monogenic diabetesprevalencediagnosistreatment
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author Elżbieta Niechciał
Bogda Skowrońska
Anna Gertig-Kolasa
Izabela Krzyśko
Piotr Fichna
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Bogda Skowrońska
Anna Gertig-Kolasa
Izabela Krzyśko
Piotr Fichna
Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
Journal of Medical Science
monogenic diabetes
prevalence
diagnosis
treatment
author_facet Elżbieta Niechciał
Bogda Skowrońska
Anna Gertig-Kolasa
Izabela Krzyśko
Piotr Fichna
author_sort Elżbieta Niechciał
title Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
title_short Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
title_full Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
title_fullStr Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
title_full_unstemmed Monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
title_sort monogenic diabetes – an unappreciated problem among physicians
publisher Poznan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Medical Science
issn 2353-9798
2353-9801
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Monogenic diabetes results from one or more mutations in a single gene. It is a relatively rare genetic condition, therefore, it was frequently unappreciated among clinicians. Consequently, monogenic diabetes is misdiagnosed as type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes. Such misclassification leads to an inappropriate treatment, often inconvenient for the patients, such as insulin injections with their permanent glycemic control. The correct diagnosis may completely change previous methods of treatment. Patients diagnosed with GCK mutations may be completely treated with adequate diet. HNF1A/HNF4A affected patients are extremely sensitive to low dose sulphonylureas. Moreover, the exact diagnosis has an impact on patients’ relatives. Mostly, misdiagnosing of monogenic diabetes is caused by its rare occurrence and insufficient training in this area among physicians. According to different studies it may comprise 1–4% of all cases of diabetes. The aim of this article is to emphasize that despite the fact that monogenic diabetes is an uncommon disease, it should always be considered in cases of diabetes with unusual course.
topic monogenic diabetes
prevalence
diagnosis
treatment
url https://jms.ump.edu.pl/index.php/JMS/article/view/57
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