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The measurement of autoantibodies to insulin informs diagnosis of diabetes in a childhood population negative for other autoantibodies.

Claire L WilliamsRachel J AitkenIsabel V WilsonGeorgina L M MortimerAnna E LongAlistair J K Williamsnull nullKathleen M Gillespie
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2022)
Using highly sensitive assays, testing for three autoantibodies fails to detect islet autoimmunity in approximately 1/20 children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Testing for IAA in children <5 years and GADA in those >10 years was the most effective strategy for detecting islet autoimmunity. The ability to test for all islet autoantibodies should inform clinical decisions and make screening for monogenic diabetes more cost-effective.
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