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. 2020 Jan 4;2020:2630827. doi: 10.1155/2020/2630827

Table 4.

Prevalence of honeymoon periods according to patients diagnosed with just diabetes mellitus, one other autoimmune disease, and two or more other autoimmune diseases.

Without partial clinical remission Partial clinical remission <297 days Partial clinical remission ≥297 days
Diabetes mellitus 26 (25%) 11 (10%) 68 (65%)
Diabetes Mellitus + 1 other autoimmune disease 8 (17%) 5 (10%) 35 (72%)
Diabetes mellitus + 2 other autoimmune diseases 1 (17%) 2 (33%) 3 (50%)

105 patients were diagnosed with just diabetes mellitus. 26 of them (25%) did not experience a phase of partial clinical remission. 11 of them (10%) experienced less than 297 days, and 68 of them (65%) experienced more than 297 days Partial Clinical Remission phase. 48 patients were diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus and 1 other autoimmune disease. 8 of them (17%) did not experience a phase of partial clinical remission. 5 of them (10%) experienced less than 297 days and 35 of them (72%) experienced more than 297 days Partial Clinical Remission phase. 6 patients were diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and 2 other autoimmune diseases. 1 of them (17%) did not experience a phase of partial clinical remission. 2 of them (33%) experienced less than 297 days, and 3 of them (50%) experienced more than 297 days Partial Clinical Remission phase.