An Insight Into Flatbush Diabetes: A Rare Form of Diabetes

  • Shankar M
  • Chowdhury T
  • Gousy N
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Abstract

Ketone-prone diabetes or Flatbush diabetes is being increasingly recognized worldwide. It is typically seen in obese middle-aged men with a family history of Type 2 DM. Atypicality in the onset of age and gender variation is increasingly observed worldwide. Predisposition to glucose desensitization is one of many unclear pathophysiologic mechanisms which is why extensive studies are obligatory. After intensive insulin therapy, many patients eventually become insulin-independent and attain euglycemia with oral hypoglycemic agents or with diet alone due to the recovered functionality of pancreatic beta cells. Our report sheds light on the atypicality of presentation and summarizes the main diagnostic features of this rare form of diabetes. Increased awareness of this entity can facilitate early diagnosis and management.

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Shankar, M., Chowdhury, T., Gousy, N., & Parthasarathi, A. (2022). An Insight Into Flatbush Diabetes: A Rare Form of Diabetes. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21567

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