IMMUNOTherapy INDUCED DM Flashcards

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What condition is associated with immunotherapy-induced type 1 diabetes mellitus?

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Immunotherapy-induced type 1 diabetes mellitus

This condition occurs as a result of immune system modulation through therapies.

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What treatments are linked to the onset of immunotherapy-induced type 1 diabetes?

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Nivolumab and ipilimumab

These are immune checkpoint inhibitors used in cancer therapy.

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What percentage of patients with new-onset type 1 diabetes experience diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

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76%

DKA is a severe metabolic complication of diabetes.

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What is the risk percentage range for endocrine adverse effects due to immune checkpoint blockade?

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4%-30%

Endocrine adverse effects can lead to various hormonal imbalances.

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What is the incidence of autoimmune diabetes mellitus among patients undergoing immunotherapy?

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1%

Though rare, autoimmune diabetes can be life-threatening.

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What is the median onset time for diabetes after starting immune checkpoint inhibitors?

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49 days

Onset can vary significantly, ranging from 5 to 448 days.

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What percentage of patients develop new-onset type 1 diabetes within 3 months of first exposure?

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71%

This suggests a relatively quick onset following treatment initiation.

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What type of antibodies are present in 50% of cases of immunotherapy-induced type 1 diabetes?

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Type 1 diabetes antibodies, primarily glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 antibodies

These antibodies are indicative of autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells.

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Are patients with immunotherapy-induced type 1 diabetes insulin-dependent?

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Yes, all patients are insulin-deficient and require permanent exogenous insulin treatment

Basal and mealtime insulins cannot be stopped or reduced.

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PD1 VS PI3 INHIBITOR IN IMMUNOTHERAPY INDUCED DM?

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