Absence of Islet Autoantibodies and Modestly Raised Glucose Values at Diabetes Diagnosis Should Lead to Testing for MODY: Lessons From a 5-Year Pediatric Swedish National Cohort Study.

Annelie CarlssonMaggie ShepherdSian EllardMichael WeedonÅke LernmarkGun ForsanderKevin ColcloughQefsere BrahimiCamilla Valtonen-AndreSten A IvarssonHelena Elding LarssonUlf SamuelssonEva ÖrtqvistLeif GroopJohnny LudvigssonClaude MarcusAndrew T Hattersley
Published in: Diabetes care (2019)
At diagnosis of pediatric diabetes, absence of all islet autoantibodies and modest hyperglycemia (HbA1c <7.5% [58 mmol/mol]) should result in testing for GCK, HNF1A, and HNF4A MODY. Testing all 12% patients negative for four islet autoantibodies is an effective strategy for not missing MODY but will result in a lower detection rate. Identifying MODY results in excellent long-term glycemic control without insulin.