hrp0089p3-p102 | Diabetes & Insulin P3 | ESPE2018
Viseras Irene Pilar Fernandez
, Mata Maria Angeles Santos
, Barea Isabel Torres
, Gonzalez Luis Castano
Introduction: Mutations of the GKN gene are the most common cause of Mody diabetes. MODY II typically results in mildly elevated fasting blood sugar, without noticeable diabetes, maintaining good metabolic control without treatment.Clinical case: A 4.5 years old female infant, was referred due to presenting polyuria, polydipsia and fasting hyperglycemia of 126130 mg/dl and 2 hours post-intake blood glucose level of 150220 mg/dl. She was born ...