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2%) of the cases, HNF1A-MODY in 31 (18.3%), ABCC8 in 6 (3.6%), KCNJ11 in 5 (3%), HNF4A in 2 (1.2%), and HNF1B in 2 (1.2%). Recent studies have indicated HNF1A-MODY as the most frequent of all the MODY-monogenic diabetes cases in the literature (50%), while GCK-MODY as the second most frequent with 32%. In our study, 59.2% of the patients were GCK, and 18.3% were HNF1A-MODY, despite the literature data. Recent studies have indicated HNF1A-MODY as the most frequent of all the MODY-monogenic diabetes cases in the literature (50%), while GC