5 Uncommon Diabetes Diagnoses

We all know about diabetes, type I and II. However, there are many different and uncommon diabetes diagnosis that we as dietitians need to be familiar with. Between 1 and 5% of people diagnosed with diabetes do not have the traditional type one or type two diabetes. This article discusses the five types of diabetes that are uncommon. LADA is known as "type 1.5 diabetes". It is a slowly progressing type of type one diabetes that is often misdiagnosed as type 2. MODY is a type of diabetes that is most often found in young people. People with this type of diabetes are unable to have their beta cells release insulin. CFRD occurs when damage is done to the pancreas and is caused due to decreased numbers of beta cells. Cushing's Syndrome can cause diabetes and is seen in many cases. Antiretroviral-associated diabetes results from therapies for HIV. This article dives into more detail on each of these different diagnosis and processes of diabetes progression. Seeing as how diabetes is one of the top diseases we are dealing with in the US, it is really important for us as dietitians to know the disease in and out. This article really gives a good overview to condition that would otherwise remain unknown by many dietitians.
-JR

Brown-Riggs, C. (2014). 5 uncommon diabetes diagnoses. Today's Dietitian, 16(10), 36.
http://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchives/100614p36.shtml

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