DETECT - From Awareness to Action: Driving Multidisciplinary Application of Screening and Disease Modifying Therapies in Early Stage T1D
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Having a first-degree relative with T1D increases an individual’s risk of developing T1D by up to ____.
A 12-year-old male patient reports to your primary care office after screening positive for 1 islet autoantibody at a Breakthrough T1D screening event. You counsel the patient on the results and recommend which of the following as an immediate next step(s)?
Your patient who previously tested positive for 1 islet autoantibody at age 12 has screened positive for 2 autoantibodies 2 years later at age 14 during a primary care follow up visit. This result is confirmed, and the patient and his mother report no symptoms. OGTT is 156 mg/dL. You counsel the patient and his mother on the results and recommend which of the following as an immediate next step(s)?
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