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Diabetes mellitus in a young Amazon Indian child
Mônica Andrade Lima Gabbay1, Edson Bussad, Ligia Persoli
1Diabetes Center, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Rua Boptucatu 740, São Paulo, Brazil, CEP 04034-9826.
Context:
Although type 2 diabetes has been described among American Indian children, no case of type 1 diabetes has been reported in the literature.
Case Report:
We report the first case of diabetes in a South American Indian child from the tropical rainforest, who was positive for IA2 autoantibodies and genetic markers of susceptibility to type 1 diabetes, but also demonstrated residual beta cell function four years after diagnosis.
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