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Undiagnosed Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea

Undiagnosed Causes of Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea

As part of Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea diagnosis, consider whether any of these underlying medical Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea causes may have been overlooked:

  • The genetic condition is inherited in a X-linked recessive manner. It involves a defect in the FOXP3 gene
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Undiagnosed Complications of Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea

As part of Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea diagnosis, consider whether any of these Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea complications may have been overlooked:

  • Dehydration
  • Severe life-threatening infections - sepsis, pneumonia, osteomyelitis, meningitis
  • Death - often due to sepsis, malabsorption or severe metabolic problems
  • More complications »

Undiagnosed Diseases

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One possible misdiagnosis is the failure to correctly diagnose Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea leading to a person remaining with undiagnosed Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea. Any condition can potentially be missed and stay undiagnosed. For a general overview of diseases that are often undiagnosed, see Failure to Diagnose or Under-Diagnosed Diseases.

 

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