Case Report: Preservation of Reduced Numbers of Insulin-Positive Cells in Sulfonylurea-Unresponsive KCNJ11-related Diabetes

Pages: jc.2016 - 2826
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
The most common genetic cause of permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus is activating mutations in KCNJ11, which can usually be treated using oral sulfonylureas (SUs) instead of insulin injections, although some mutations are SU unresponsive. In this work, we provide a report of the pancreatic islet endocrine cell composition and area in a patient with an SU-unresponsive KCNJ11 mutation (p.G334D), in comparison with age-matched controls....
Paper Details
Title
Case Report: Preservation of Reduced Numbers of Insulin-Positive Cells in Sulfonylurea-Unresponsive KCNJ11-related Diabetes
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Pages
jc.2016 - 2826
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