Monogenic β-cell dysfunction in children: Clinical phenotypes, genetic etiology and mutational pathways
Monogenic diabetes accounts for 1-2% of all cases of diabetes mellitus and presentation is often in childhood. Recognizing the clinical features of monogenic β-cell dysfunction prevents misdiagnosis and allows for more effective management and genetic counseling. Monogenic β-cell dysfunction is a di...
Main Authors: | Waterfield, T, Gloyn, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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