Monogenic diabetes
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Monogenic diabetes is a type of diabetes that is caused by a mutation in a single gene. Monogenic diabetes is rare and can be difficult to diagnose, as it often does not fit the typical profile of type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Treatment for monogenic diabetes may depend on the specific genetic mutation involved and may involve medications, lifestyle modifications like diet and exercise, and other medical interventions as needed. It's important to work closely with a qualified healthcare professional to manage monogenic diabetes and prevent potential complications.
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