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misdiagnosed as having the more common type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes are different diseases with different genetics, causes, treatments, and cures. Diagnosing an adult with Type 2 diabetes when the person actually has Type 1 diabetes is misdiagnosis and could be construed as malpractice since tests are available to differentiate between the two diseases (antibody testing and c-peptide testing). Misdiagnosis often leads to undertreatment, which hastens the onset of complications and causes needless suffering and potentially death. If the medical community were made more aware that the vast majority of new cases of Type 1 diabetes are adults, then more appropriate care might be given. The appropriate treatment for Type 1 diabetes is exogenous insulin, with intensive treatment begun as early as safely possible after Type 1 diabetes is diagnosed. People who have immune-mediated diabetes, including LADA, should not be treated as if they have Type 2 diabetes. Although Islets of Hope has made a good start, there is some information here that should be updated. First, the United States National Institutes of Health defines LADA as "a condition in which Type 1 diabetes develops in adults." According to the Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus (as published in Diabetes Care, Volume 30, January 2007), "Although the specific etiologies of diabetes are not known, autoimmune destruction of beta-cells does not occur." Furthermore, the Expert Committee’s definition of Type 1 diabetes by the clearly encompasses all autoimmune diabetes, regardless of age, which includes LADA (“Type 1 diabetes results from a cellular-mediated autoimmune destruction of the beta-cells of the pancreas. In Type 1 diabetes, the rate of beta-cell destruction is quite variable, being rapid in some individuals (mainly infants and children) and slow in others (mainly adults).”)
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maintain a proper weight while keeping my blood sugar under control. I mention this to show that in my case, at least, my weight doesn't seem to have any effect on my diabetes one way or the other, something that other diabetics looking here might find useful. (It's here, not in the article because it's only an anecdote, and not appropriate for the main article.)
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When I was first diagnosed as Type II, I was 5'10" and 216 pounds. Now, fourteen years later, I've been re-diagnosed with LADA. I've shrunk a tad, so I'm 5'7" and I weigh about 163, and have been down below 150 at one point. The loss had nothing to do with diabetes, but it's been hard at times to
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medical condition is autoimmune. LADA is very serious, that's a reason more proper sources may be best to verify the actual information. Furthermore, not everyone is skinny or thin: some may be overweight when having the LADA. I have a female cousin with LADA. This LADA article may require whatever
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It is truly important to bring to light the prevalence of adult-onset Type 1 diabetes (LADA or Type 1.5) and the need for correct diagnosis and treatement. In a recent survey conducted by Australia’s Type 1 Diabetes Network, one third of all Australians with type 1 diabetes reported being initially
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This article was in dire need of clarification on the differences and similarites between type 1, type 2, and latent autoimmune diabetes (LADA). I added substantial material including diagnostic testing to help differentiate between the three forms of diabetes and references. Later, when I have
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I do not understand why anyone would make the false statement that "Type 2 diabetes is very similar to LADA." LADA is Type 1 diabetes, and Type 2 diabetes is in no way similar to LADA. Type 1 diabetes (including LADA) and Type 2 diabetes are altogether different diseases (different genetics,
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Thanks for sharing, Peaceray. Sadly, that's not surprising. There's substantial literature on how Black, Native American, and Hispanic folks are underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed, and ignored when it comes to diagnosing a broad array of conditions in the US. The more a disease is studied, the more
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I happened to see this general press article about the role of race in diagnosing LADA. I am posting this because I thought this might be of interest. Medical issues are not my expertise, but I was wondering if anyone has seen anything about the impact of race in LDA diagnosis in secondary or
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Not many medical physicians know about LADA in the U.S.,; there's only the basic Type 1 diabetes or Type 2 diabetes. Also, not many magazines about diabetes publish info related to latent autoimmune diabetes. There should be more information about latent autoimmune diabetes than there is now.
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Thank you guys on your own improving on this piece of diabetes article in Knowledge. We students began studying Latent Autoimmune Diabetes three years ago, although at that time not enough information existed which could be really trusted. Some diabetes groups—in particular, the
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I really hope to see this article stay because millions of adults are misdiagnosed as having type 2 diabetes but have LADA and end up insulin dependent for life. It would help many adults to know that not all type 2 diagnosis are correct.
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is a source that is relevant to intermediate diabetes states (it discusses three forms). Of course overweight people can have islet autoimmunity, and "double diabetes" is recognised. Fundamentally, there is an overlap territory.
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may copy sentences and phrases, provided they are included in quotation marks and referenced properly. The material may also be rewritten, but only if it does not infringe on the copyright of the original
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since I was working on that article recently). If there's not substantial literature for LADA, it's only because it's a bit of an up-and-coming disorder. Some folks consider it just slow-and-late-onset
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referred to in the literature as an intermediate form of diabetes. See the articles there cited. Also, not everyone is comfortable with including KPD with type 2. See the articles there cited. --
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and I gave an explanation why I didn't think the hatnote was useful. Please provide evidence that anyone uses "DM type 1.5" to describe ketosis-prone DM2. I support the redirect from
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i put a template at the top of this page, that contains automatically created links to reviews at pubmed. those will generally be OK secondary sources per MEDRS. generally.
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Also, not every Latent Autoimmune Diabetic Adult is skinny or slim—certain Latent Autoimmune resources say that some people affected with the Latent Autoimmune Diabetes are
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in their brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, parents, nieces, nephews, etc. That's because a TCF7L2 gene has association with type 2 diabetes which is shared with the LADA.
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There are many areas within this article that imply medical advice. I think that rewording these particular parts is necessary in accordance with Wiki Policy (c.f.,
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depending on whatever sources are there. There are also TCF7L2 genes associated with the Latent Autoimmune Diabetes. I wanna also mention some people who have LADA
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has stood for several years, but still needs to be removed, as it violates several policies. Even if its use were legal, the source cannot be considered to be
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for how to properly implement limited quotations of copyrighted text. Knowledge takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators
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Hopefully, what is now present in this majorly revamped article, will serve as a solid backbone for others to continue to improve upon (if needed.
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Agree based on review of the sources (both in this article and basic literature search). "Adult-onset autoimmune diabetes" is also used, see
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from editing. While we appreciate contributions, we must require all contributors to understand and comply with these policies. Thank you.
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Moreover, contrary to whatever certain source on diabetes might be saying, some people with Latent Autoimmune do carry family histories of
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Thank you. As I've recently had my Type II diabetes re-diagnosed as LADA, I'd like to use this. Where do I put it, and how?
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appears to be related to the website , which xhe selfcited as a reference in this article while copypasting text. This
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Prior content in this article duplicated one or more previously published sources. The material was copied from:
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I'm sorry that I'm not in a position to work on this article at the moment. But I can contribute a userbox...
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The issue is not whether any academic uses type 1.5 to described KPD, but whether anyone searches that way.
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when searching for type 1.5. That generated a need for this hatnote. For more information about this see
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I have classified this article as a stub as it needs a lot of work such as wikification and sourcing.
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It says the article relies too much on refs to primary sources. Please tell me about the problem.
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from that source. Therefore such paraphrased portions must provide their source. Please see our
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Please provide evidence that anyone uses "DM type 1.5" to describe ketosis-prone DM2.
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http://www.isletsofhope.com/diabetes/symptoms/latent_autoimmune_diabetes_lada_1.html
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it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see
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time I will also hyperlink diabetes terms to Wiki's definitions.
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sources are there that can verify these connections to LADA.
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it is definitely a disambig - the term is applied to both.
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indicated that such inquiry would likely be the case when
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if you are not the copyright holder of this material, or
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For what reason is there a copyright notice on this page
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tertiary sources in medical literature (e.g., something
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to this page, but I don't think a hatnote is required.
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literature there will be covering that element of it (
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Please use this space to discuss the article. This is
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