Showing posts with label symptoms of type ii diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symptoms of type ii diabetes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

symptoms of type ii diabetes

BR>This is a very rare subtype of nonobese type 2 diabetes, with no more than ten families having been described. Since affected individuals were heterozygous and possessed one normal insulin gene, diabetes was mild, did not appear until middle age, and showed autosomal dominant genetic transmission. There is generally no evidence of clinical insulin resistance, and these patients respond well to standard therapy.