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MODY4

Introduction: MODY4

Description of MODY4

MODY4 (medical condition): A dominantly inherited form of type II diabetes that occurs in young people (less than 25 years old) and is not insulin-dependent. MODY type 4 is due to a mutation of the insulin promoter factor-1 gene on chromosome 13q12.1.

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MODY syndrome, type IV:
  »Introduction: MODY syndrome, type IV
  »Symptoms of MODY syndrome, type IV

MODY4 as a Disease

MODY4: Another name for MODY syndrome, type IV (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: MODY syndrome, type IV
  »Symptoms of MODY syndrome, type IV

Symptoms of MODY4 (MODY syndrome, type IV)

Some of the symptoms of MODY4 incude:

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