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Categories: Types of Diabetes
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Type 3 diabetes



Diabetes Type 2 is commonly known. Some also know the “youth diabetes” diabetes type 1 and some know the pregnancy diabetes. In the classification this is called diabetes type 4. that leads to the question, what diabetes type 3 is? In the following there is named a short list, which emergences are embraced by diabetes type 3. The “Mody-diabetes” was explained in another article.

  • III A (genetic defect at the B-cell)
    • Chromosome 20 (MODY 1)
    • Chromosome 7 (MODY 2)
    • Chromosome 12 (MODY 3)
    • Mitochondrial DNA (MIDD, Maternally Inherited Diabetes and Deafness)
    • Other defects
  • III B (genetic defect of the impact of insulin)
    • Insulin resistance type A
    • Lipatroph diabetes
    • Other defects
  • III C (diseases of the exocrine pancreas)
    • Pancreatitis
    • Traumata/ Pankreatektomy
    • Neoplasm
    • cystic fibrosis
    • Other diseases
  • III D (diseases endocrinology)
    • Acromegaly
    • Morbus cushing
    • Glucagon
    • Somatostatin
    • Hyperthyroidism
    • Aldosteronom
    • Other diseases
  • III E (induced by drugs or chemicals)
    • Vacor (rat poison)
    • Pentamidin
    • nicotinic acid
    • Glucocorticoide
    • thyroid hormones
    • Diazoxid
    • Beta – Sympathomimetika
    • Thiazid- diuretics
    • Dilantin
    • Alpha-interferon
    • Other substances
  • III F (infections)
    • Congenital rubella
    • Zytomegalievirus
    • Other infections
  • III G (rare disease of immunological interfered diabetes)
    • “stiff-man” syndrome
    • anti-insulin-receptor-antibodies
    • other types
  • III H (other genetic syndromes, that are accidental linked to diabetes)
    • Down-Syndrome
    • Klinefelter-Syndrome
    • Turner-Syndrome
    • Wolfram-Syndrome
    • Friedreich´sche Ataxia
    • Chorea Huntington
    • Dystrophia myotonica
    • Porphyry
    • Prader-Willi-Labhart-Syndrom
    • Other syndromes



Translated by Sabrina Aust

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