Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus with the Rare Association of Nonsuppurative Sialadenitis and Genetic Defects in 6q24
Background. Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is the most common cause of diabetes in the first week of life, with an overall incidence of 1 in 90,000 to 160,000 live births. TNDM occurs soon after birth and undergoes spontaneous remission during infancy; however, it may relapse to a perma...
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Main Authors: | Manal Mustafa (Author), Nitin Ramdas (Author), Mahmoud Elhalik (Author), Arif Faquih (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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