Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus is a recently identified subtype of type 1 diabetes characterized by abrupt disease onset, a very short (<1 week) duration of diabetic symptoms, acidosis at diagnosis, negative status of islet-related autoantibodies, and virtually no C-peptide secretion. Cases of fulminant type 1 diabetes are prominently observed in East Asia, with several case reports and studies having originated from Japan. Indeed, a recent study from Japan reported that fulminant type 1 diabetes accounts for 15-20% of type 1 diabetes cases associated with onset of ketosis or ketoacidosis. Since 2005, several fulminant type 1 diabetes cases have also been reported in South Korea; however, there have been no reports of cases in patients previously diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Here, we report a rare case of fulminant type 1 diabetes in a patient previously diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
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Kim, J. M., Han, J. H., Joung, K. H., Lee, J. H., Kim, H. J., & Ku, B. J. (2017). A case of fulminant type 1 diabetes in a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, 26(2), 147–150. https://doi.org/10.7570/jomes.2017.26.2.147
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