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A Rare Case of HNF1B-Associated MODY (MODY 5) Presenting as Recurrent Diabetic Ketoacidosis with Urosepsis in an Adolescent: A Diagnosis More Often Missed Than Made


Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 10-12

Authors

Dr. S.S. LakshmananMD, FRCP, DNB, Dr. K.N.V. AdithyaMD, Dinesh Noble Balagangatharathilagar
Affiliation:
1Senior Physician & Diabetologist Co-Chairman–API Chennai. Chairman–Indian Association of Clinical Medicine (Tamil Nadu Chapter), Priya Nursing Home, Chennai.
2Consultant Physician, Panimalar Medical College, Chennai.
3Third-year Medical Student, Panimalar Medical College Hospital and Research Institute.
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S.S. Lakshmanan

Abstract

Background: Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is an uncommon genetic form of diabetes that arises from mutations in the HNF1B gene. Because it begins at a young age and typically requires insulin therapy, MODY is frequently mistaken for type 1 diabetes.

Case Presentation: We describe a 13-year-old Marwari boy with a history of type 1 diabetes, recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis DKA, and recurrent urosepsis post-pyeloplasty. Despite high-dose insulin therapy (>240 units/day), glycemic control was inadequate. Genetic analysis confirmed HNF1B-associated MODY (MODY 5).

Conclusion: In young individuals presenting with both diabetes and kidney abnormalities, MODY 5 should be considered as a possible diagnosis. Early recognition and precise diagnosis are crucial for guiding appropriate therapy and genetic counselling.

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