Clinical and biochemical features associated with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and the common subtypes of maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY)
  | type I DM  | type 2 Dm  | GCK-MODY  | HNF1A/4A-MODY  | 
typical age of diagnosis (years)  | 10-30  | >25  | present from birth; presents at any age  | 15-45  | 
diabetic ketoacidosis  | common  | rare  | rare  | rare  | 
insulin dependent  | yes  | no  | no  | no  | 
parental history of diabetes  | <15%  | >50% in young onset type 2 diabetes  | if tested one parent usually has impaired fasting glycaemia (may not be previously known)  | 60-90%  | 
obesity  | uncommon  | common  | uncommon  | uncommon  | 
insulin resistance  | uncommon  | common  | uncommon  | uncommon  | 
presence of β cell antibodies  | >90%  | negative  | rare  | rare  | 
C peptide concentrations  | undetectable/low  | normal/high  | normal  | normal  | 
optimal first line treatment  | insulin  | Metformin  | none  | Sulfonylurea  | 
GCK - glucokinase.
HNF1A/4A - hepatocyte nuclear factor 1α/4α
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