2013
DOI: 10.5324/nje.v23i1.1607
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Mortality in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes: Nationwide population based data from Norway

Abstract: Type 1 diabetes with onset in childhood (0-14.9 years) represents one of the most frequent chronic diseases in children and young adults. Norway has one of the highest incidences of childhood onset type 1 diabetes in the world. Before introduction of insulin therapy in 1922, few children survived more than one to two years after clinical onset. When insulin came available, a major shift occurred in the distribution of causes of death in type 1 diabetic patients away from diabetic coma, which dominated the pre-… Show more

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“…T1D is one of the most frequent and serious chronic childhood diseases (Betts & Swift, 2003;Skrivarhaug, 2013;Soltesz, Patterson, & Dahlquist, 2009;Tolbert, 2009). T1D incidence has increased globally (Diamond Project Group, 2006;Harjutsalo, Sund, Knip, & Groop, 2013;Lin et al, 2014).…”
Section: Type 1 Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T1D is one of the most frequent and serious chronic childhood diseases (Betts & Swift, 2003;Skrivarhaug, 2013;Soltesz, Patterson, & Dahlquist, 2009;Tolbert, 2009). T1D incidence has increased globally (Diamond Project Group, 2006;Harjutsalo, Sund, Knip, & Groop, 2013;Lin et al, 2014).…”
Section: Type 1 Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%