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. 2019 Jul 19;181(3):363–374. doi: 10.1530/EJE-19-0291

Table 5.

Classification of diabetes mellitus.

Checkpoint blockade ‘Classic’ type 1 LADA Fulminant diabetes
Clinical features
 Age at onset (range) 61 years (22–84) Childhood or adolescence
Rarely adult
>30 years Adult
 Ethnicity Both Non-Asian Non-Asian Asian
 Symptoms at diagnosis Acute (rarely subclinical) Acute Subclinical Acute
 Ketoacidosis Yes (76%) Possible Rarely Yes
 Insulin required at diagnosis Yes Yes No Yes
Biochemical features (at diagnosis)
 C-peptide Low or undetectable (84%) Low or undetectable Low or normal Low or undetectable
 HbA1c (range) 7.5% (5.4–11.4) >6.35% 7.86 <8.7%
 Lipase Elevated (52%) Elevated (24%, DKA) ? Elevated (98%)
 Autoantibodies Positive (53%) Positive (>80%) Positive Negative
Pathophysiology
 HLA association Suspected High risk High/mild risk High risk

References: (78, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113).

CRP, C-reactive peptide; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; LADA, latent autoimmune diabetes of adults.