"content":"<p>Table: <code>Patients</code></p>\n\n<pre>\n+--------------+---------+\n| Column Name | Type |\n+--------------+---------+\n| patient_id | int |\n| patient_name | varchar |\n| conditions | varchar |\n+--------------+---------+\npatient_id is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table.\n'conditions' contains 0 or more code separated by spaces. \nThis table contains information of the patients in the hospital.\n</pre>\n\n<p> </p>\n\n<p>Write a solution to find the patient_id, patient_name, and conditions of the patients who have Type I Diabetes. Type I Diabetes always starts with <code>DIAB1</code> prefix.</p>\n\n<p>Return the result table in <strong>any order</strong>.</p>\n\n<p>The result format is in the following example.</p>\n\n<p> </p>\n<p><strong class=\"example\">Example 1:</strong></p>\n\n<pre>\n<strong>Input:</strong> \nPatients table:\n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n| patient_id | patient_name | conditions |\n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n| 1 | Daniel | YFEV COUGH |\n| 2 | Alice | |\n| 3 | Bob | DIAB100 MYOP |\n| 4 | George | ACNE DIAB100 |\n| 5 | Alain | DIAB201 |\n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n<strong>Output:</strong> \n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n| patient_id | patient_name | conditions |\n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n| 3 | Bob | DIAB100 MYOP |\n| 4 | George | ACNE DIAB100 | \n+------------+--------------+--------------+\n<strong>Explanation:</strong> Bob and George both have a condition that starts with DIAB1.\n</pre>\n",