1. SCLEREDEMA DIABETICORUM; A RARE DISEASE.
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Waqar, Amber, Khurshied, Saleh, Khan, Mahvish Aftab, Baloch, Aisha, Khan, Mohammad Riaz, and Khurshid, Nawal
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,SKIN diseases ,EDEMA ,NECK physiology ,SHOULDER disorders - Abstract
Scleredema Diabeticorum (SD) is a rare condition characterized by diffuse, symmetrical induration along with non-pitted swelling mostly on the upper back as a result of mucin being deposited in the dermis. It can also involve posterior neck, shoulders, and scalp. We report a case of 48 years old female patient from Pakistan, with uncontrolled diabetes mellites type 2 for the last 15 years, presenting with thickened skin at the back of the neck resulting in difficulty in neck and shoulder movements. This led to decreased functional class from I to II causing her to develop insomnia and depression. Scleredema diabeticorum is a difficult disease to manage as it runs a long and debilitating course with little propensity of remission with available treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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