Classification of diabetes mellitus B. Genetic defects in insulin action 1. Type A insulin resistance 2. Leprechaunism 3. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome 4. Lipoatrophic diabetes 5. Others C Disease of the exocrine pancreas 1. Pancreatitis 2. Trauma/pancreatectomy 3. Neoplasia 4. Cystic fibrosis 5. hemochromatosis 6. Fibrocalculous pancreatopathy 7. Others To be continued
Classification of diabetes mellitus B. Genetic defects in insulin action 1. Type A insulin resistance 2. Leprechaunism 3. Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome 4. Lipoatrophic diabetes 5. Others C. Disease of the exocrine pancreas 1. Pancreatitis 2. Trauma/pancreatectomy 3. Neoplasia 4. Cystic fibrosis 5. Hemochromatosis 6. Fibrocalculous pancreatopathy 7. Others To be continued
Classification of diabetes mellitus D. Endocrinopathies E Drug or Chemical-induced 1. Acor 1. Acromegaly 2. Pentamidine 2. Cushings syndrome 3. Nicotinic acid 3. Glucagonoma 4 Glucocorticoids 4. Pheochromocytoma 5. Thyroid hormone 5. Hyperthyroidism 6. Diazoxide 6. Somatostatinoma 7B-adrenergic agonists 8 Thiazides 7. Aldosteronoma 9. Dilantin 8. Others 10. a-interferon 11. L-Asparaginase 12. Others To be continued
D. Endocrinopathies 1. Acromegaly 2. Cushing’s syndrome 3. Glucagonoma 4. Pheochromocytoma 5.Hyperthyroidism 6. Somatostatinoma 7. Aldosteronoma 8. Others E. Drug or Chemical-induced 1. Vacor 2. Pentamidine 3. Nicotinic acid 4. Glucocorticoids 5. Thyroid hormone 6. Diazoxide 7.-adrenergic agonists 8. Thiazides 9. Dilantin 10.-interferon 11. L-Asparaginase 12. Others Classification of diabetes mellitus To be continued
Classification of diabetes mellitus F Infections 1. Congenital rubella 2. Cytomegalovirus 3. Others G. Uncommon forms of immune -mediated diabetes 1.Stif-man” syndrome 2. Anti-insulin receptor antibodies 3. Others To be continued
Classification of diabetes mellitus F. Infections 1. Congenital rubella 2. Cytomegalovirus 3. Others G. Uncommon forms of immune-mediated diabetes 1. “Stiff-man” syndrome 2. Anti-insulin receptor antibodies 3. Others To be continued
Classification of diabetes mellitus H Other genetic syndromes sometimes associated with diabetes 1. Downs syndrome 2. Klinefelter's syndrome 3. Turners syndrome 4. Wolfram syndrome 5. Friedreich's ataxia 6. Huntington's chorea 7. Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome 8. Myotonic dystrophy 9. Porphyria 10. Prader-Willi syndrome 11. Others IV. Gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM)
Classification of diabetes mellitus H. Other genetic syndromes sometimes associated with diabetes 1.Down’s syndrome 2.Klinefelter’s syndrome 3. Turner’s syndrome 4.Wolfram’s syndrome 5.Friedreich’s ataxia 6. Huntington’s chorea 7. Laurence-Moon-Biedl syndrome 8. Myotonic dystrophy 9.Porphyria 10. Prader-Willi syndrome 11. Others IV. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM)
Type 1 diabetes in childhood and adolescence
Type 1 diabetes in childhood and adolescence