About 12,000 people in England likely to have monogenic diabetes, which is difficult to diagnose

People with a rare form of diabetes may receive better treatment and discover whether their children are also affected under new plans from NHS England.

Monogenic diabetes is caused by a single gene mutation – although the specific gene affected can differ. The condition occurs in two types, neonatal – which can occur within the first six months of life – and maturity-onset diabetes of the young that develops later, often before the age of 25.

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