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  1. Ketone-prone diabetes or Flatbush diabetes is being increasingly recognized worldwide. It is typically seen in obese middle-aged men with a family history of Type 2 DM. Atypicality in the onset of age and gender variation is increasingly observed worldwide.

  2. 24 sty 2022 · Flatbush diabetes is a mosaicism of clinical manifestations that goes by several names: Flatbush diabetes, ketosis-prone diabetes (KPD), type 1.5 diabetes, or atypical diabetes .

  3. Ketosis-prone type 2 DM, sometimes referred to as “Flatbush Diabetes” after a clinic in New York where it was first described, shares a similar pathophysiology as type 2 DM, but presents initially with signs and symptoms of type 1 DM (Balasubramanyam, Nalini, Hampe, & Maldonado, 2008).

  4. Ketosis-prone diabetes, also known as “Flatbush Diabetes”, has pathophysiology close to that of T2DM but initially exhibits signs and symptoms of T1DM . Patients with KPD frequently present with elevated levels of glucose of 500 -700 mg/dL, high levels of ketone, and hemoglobin A 1 C ranging from 12% to 14%.

  5. It is worth noting that the patient never had any symptoms despite having a large pituitary mass of 15 mm. Typically, DKA is considered the major hallmark feature of type 1 diabetes with patients presenting with polyuria, polydipsia, tachypnea, and dehydration in the setting of metabolic ketoacidosis.

  6. 1 mar 2022 · It is worth noting that the patient never had any symptoms despite having a large pituitary mass of 15 mm. Typically, DKA is considered the major hallmark feature of type 1 diabetes with patients presenting with polyuria, polydipsia, tachypnea, and dehydration in the setting of metabolic ketoacidosis.

  7. 24 sty 2022 · Ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes mellitus also known as atypical or flatbush diabetes is being increasingly recognised worldwide. These patients are typically obese, middle-aged men with a...

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