A Case of Autoantibody-Positive Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus / 임상당뇨병
Journal of Korean Diabetes
;
: 60-66, 2016.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-726754
ABSTRACT
Ketosis-prone diabetes mellitus (KPD), which is an atypical type of diabetic mellitus with severe β cell dysfunction, is accompanied by ketosis or ketoacidosis without specific preceding factors at diagnosis. KPD shows mixed features of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. In some cases, the recovery of the function of β cells during intensified diabetic management enabled the termination of insulin therapy. The Aβ classification system classifies KPD patients into four distinct subgroups depending upon the presence or absence of β cell autoimmunity and β cell functional reserve and has been recognized as an important tool to predict clinical outcomes. In Korea, several cases of KPD with absence of β cell autoimmunity have been reported. A 60-year-old man presenting with DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis) as the first manifestation of diabetes, was shown to have β cell autoimmunity. A significant improvement in glycemic control was shown as a result of aggressive diabetic management; shortly after an acute episode of DKA, the recovery of β cell functional reserve was confirmed. This result allowed discontinuation of insulin therapy and maintenance of euglycemic status without antidiabetic medication.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Autoimmunity
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Classification
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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Diagnosis
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Insulin
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Ketosis
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Korea
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Diabetes
Year:
2016
Type:
Article
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