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Glucosuria Is Not Always Due to Diabetes

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FRG is an uncommon diagnosis of exclusion that presents with isolated glucosuria in the setting of normal serum glucose. The patient generally presents asymptomatically with a urinalysis completed for other reasons, and the patient may or may not have a family history of similar findings. The condition is of particular interest given that its SGLT2 mutation mimics the effect of SGLT2 inhibitors used for T2DM. More monitoring of patients with this condition will be required for documentation regarding long-term implications, including development of further renal disease, T2DM, or CV disease.

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