Diabetes type 1.5

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Type 1.5 is one of several names now applied to those who are diagnosed with diabetes as adults, but who do not immediately require insulin for treatment, are often not overweight, and have little or no resistance to insulin. When special lab tests are done, they are found to have antibodies, especially GAD65 antibodies, that attack their beta cells. This sort of diabetes is sometimes called Slow Onset Type 1 or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA). Type 1.5 diabetes is also referred to as Type 3 diabetes.

Diabetes Mellitus Type 1

Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

[edit] External links

  • Type 1 1/2 diabetes: myth or reality?[1]
  • The 'Double' Whammy: What is Type 3 Diabetes? [2]