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Home Diabetes Glossary islet cell autoantibodies

islet cell autoantibodies

Friday,January 4, 2023
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by DiabetesCare.net | Jan 4, 2023 | 0 comments

(EYE-let aw-toe-AN-ti-bod-eez) (ICA):

proteins found in the blood of people newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. They are also found in people who may be developing type 1 diabetes. The presence of ICA indicates that the body`s immune system has been damaging beta cells in the pancreas.

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