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Question of the Week | October 20, 2020

JR has had prediabetes for several years, with A1c’s of 6.0-6.4%. JR is now experiencing sudden hyperglycemia and an A1c is 9.2%, GAD is positive, transglutaminase is negative and TSH is 1.4.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. Latent autoimmune diabetes
  2. Hyperglycemia due to secondary causes
  3. Celiac induced hyperglycemia
  4. Type 1 diabetes

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