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Paediatric diabetes — which children can gain insulin independence?

Mark F Harris, Ivan N McGown and David M Cowley
MJA 2007; 187 (8): 478

To the Editor: A recent editorial in the Journal suggested that blood could be sent overseas for genetic testing for maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY).1

We are pleased to be able to point out that genetic testing, including clinical and laboratory support with full gene sequencing for both MODY1 and MODY3 and for neonatal diabetes (mutations in SUR1 and Kir6.2), is available in Australia. Testing for MODY2 and for a number of other disorders of the pituitary–adrenal and pituitary–gonadal axis in children is also available.

We are happy to receive specimens and referrals from clinicians who would prefer to use an Australian clinical laboratory accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities. More information is available via: http://www.mater.org.au/Home/Services/Pathology.aspx.

Mark F Harris, Paediatric Endocrinologist1Ivan N McGown, Senior Scientist2David M Cowley, Director of Chemical Pathology2

1 Mater Children’s Hospital, Brisbane, QLD.

2 Department of Pathology, Mater Health Services Brisbane Ltd, Brisbane, QLD.

david.cowleyATmater.org.au

  1. Srinivasan S, Donaghue KC. Paediatric diabetes — which children can gain insulin independence [editorial]? Med J Aust 2007; 186: 436-437. <eMJA full text> <PubMed>

(Received 22 May 2007, accepted 19 Jul 2007)

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