Monogennye formy sakharnogo diabeta


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Monogenic forms of diabetes are rare pathologies among various disorders of carbohydrate metabolism. Currently, these include variants associated with genetic disorders of function of pancreatic β-cells and/or factors involved in glucose metabolism. This review presents data on the etiopathogenesis of 11 variants of MODY-type diabetes mellitus and major causes of neonatal diabetes mellitus.

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