Journal of Diabetes Investigation (Jun 2024)

Fulminant type 1 diabetes, an underrecognized and unique subtype of type 1 diabetes: A case series from Singapore

  • Sarah Ying Tse Tan,
  • Suresh Rama Chandran,
  • Jielin Yew,
  • Andy Jun‐Wei Wong,
  • Daphne Su‐Lyn Gardner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.14160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 786 – 789

Abstract

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Abstract Fulminant type 1 diabetes (FT1D) is a unique subtype of type 1 diabetes, characterized by acute absolute insulin deficiency, severe ketosis, and increased risk of hypoglycemia, glycemic variability and microvascular complications. Seven people with FT1D were identified from two tertiary centers in Singapore. Six were Chinese, the mean age was 35 years and all were lean (mean body mass index 20.3 kg/m2). All presented with diabetes ketosis or ketoacidosis and low C‐peptide. All but one had low glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies. Nearly half had a missed/delayed diagnosis of FT1D. Three had frequent hypoglycemia, which improved after transition to continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy. Individuals with FT1D experience unique diagnostic and management challenges associated with rapid absolute insulin deficiency. Greater awareness about this clinical entity is required.

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