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Racial and ethnic differences among children with new-onset autoimmune Type 1 diabetes.

K GandhiM TosurR SchaubM W HaymondMaria Jose Redondo
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2017)
At the onset of paediatric autoimmune Type 1 diabetes, Hispanic, but not African-American children had higher C-peptide levels, after adjustment for potential confounders, compared with non-Hispanic white children. These findings suggest that ethnicity may contribute to the heterogeneity of Type 1 diabetes pathogenesis, with possible implications for intervention.
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