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Transient neonatal diabetes
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Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a form of diabetes mellitus presenting at birth that is not permanent. This disease is considered to be a type of maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY).

Types include:

Type OMIM Gene Locus Description
TNDM1 Template:OMIM2 ZFP57, PLAGL1 6p22.1, 6p24.2
TNDM2 Template:OMIM2 ABCC8 11p15.1 Due to the mutations of the other subunit of the KATP channel, SUR1, which is encoded by the ABCC8 gene.[1]
TNDM3 Template:OMIM2 KCNJ11 11p15.1

It is to do with genetics and is often associated with having an added Chromosome 7 gene (mostly from the paternal side).[citation needed]

The form on chromosome 6 can involve imprinting.[2]

[3]==References==

  1. ^ de Wet H, Proks P, Lafond M, et al. (May 2008). "A mutation (R826W) in nucleotide-binding domain 1 of ABCC8 reduces ATPase activity and causes transient neonatal diabetes". EMBO Rep. 9 (7): 648–54. doi:10.1038/embor.2008.71. PMC 2475326. PMID 18497752.
  2. ^ Raphaël Scharfmann (2007). Development of the Pancreas and Neonatal Diabetes. Karger Publishers. pp. 113–. ISBN 978-3-8055-8385-5. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Other Forms (MODY, LADA, Neonatal)". www.DiabetesCare.net. DiabetesCare.net. Retrieved 20 November 2014.

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