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Case Reports
. 2021 Nov 10:2021:8243471.
doi: 10.1155/2021/8243471. eCollection 2021.

Maturity-Onset Diabetes of Young Type 5: Diabetes with Extrapancreatic Features

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Maturity-Onset Diabetes of Young Type 5: Diabetes with Extrapancreatic Features

Adnan Haider et al. Case Rep Endocrinol. .

Abstract

Objective: This case involves a new-onset diabetes patient diagnosed during pregnancy with the congenital dysplastic right kidney. Case Report. Clinical presentation, biochemical features, imaging in a patient with diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy, and congenital dysplastic right kidney. Discussion. We present a case of a 22-year-old female with the congenital dysplastic right kidney diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus after failing a 1-hour oral glucose tolerance test, requiring insulin during pregnancy. Because of the family history of diabetes and morphologic renal abnormalities at young ages on the maternal side of the family, our patient was evaluated for maturity-onset diabetes of adult and was found to have HNF-1β mutation.

Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of considering the diagnosis of maturity-onset diabetes of young and particularly MODY-5 in individuals with extrapancreatic features. MODY-5 should also be considered in a patient undergoing renal transplant at young ages with a family history of morphologic renal abnormalities.

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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
Absent right kidney with compensatory hypertrophy noted in the left kidney.
Figure 2
Figure 2
The uncinate process, head and body appear normal in size, but pancreatic tail is not visualized on noncontrast CT scan.

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