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  • Title: [Is diabetes mellitus, diagnosed between the ages of 30-45, a special sub-type?].
    Author: Halmos T, Grósz A, Pánczél P, Gerö L, Kautzky L.
    Journal: Orv Hetil; 1990 Jan 07; 131(1):11-4. PubMed ID: 2405330.
    Abstract:
    Diabetes diagnosed in the so-called middle age of life is debated from the typological point of view. The authors investigated 45 diabetics, whose disease had been diagnosed between the age of 30-45 years. As a result of their observations they state that diabetes in this age range is heterogenous. Patients can be classified into insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent types of diabetes. Two of their patients could be classified into a newly described subtype (early onset diabetes, EOD). For the time being it seems that the exact delineation of this new diabetic subtype needs more detailed observations.
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