1. [Diabetic muscular necrosis: three Afrocaribbean cases].
- Author
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Baubion E, Deligny C, Numéric P, Dehlinger V, Jean-Baptiste G, and Arfi S
- Subjects
- Caribbean Region, Female, Humans, Infarction ethnology, Middle Aged, Necrosis, Diabetic Angiopathies complications, Infarction etiology, Muscle, Skeletal blood supply, Muscle, Skeletal pathology
- Abstract
Introduction: Diabetic muscular infarction is an exceptional complication of diabetes mellitus. Patients with macro- and microvascular manifestations are mostly concerned. Muscular pain with swelling of the thigh is the main manifestation, sometimes associated with fever., Observations: We report here five cases of diabetic muscular infarction in three Afro-carribean patients with atypical clinical features. The surgical biopsy procedure allowed the diagnosis and ruled out pyomyositis, a more common bacterial disease on tropical condition., Conclusion: This report of three cases of this exceptional disease in a small population seems more related to the high prevalence of diabetes mellitus in the French West Indies than to their ethnic origin.
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- 2009
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