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Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat
CONTEXT: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common of the endocrine disorders. Mucocutaneous manifestations of diabetes mellitus are many and vary from trivial to life-threatening. Sometimes, mucocutaneous disorders may herald the onset of diabetes. AIMS: To study the pattern of mucocutaneous manife...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23961482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.113757 |
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author | Vahora, Roshni Thakkar, Sejal Marfatia, Yogesh |
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description | CONTEXT: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common of the endocrine disorders. Mucocutaneous manifestations of diabetes mellitus are many and vary from trivial to life-threatening. Sometimes, mucocutaneous disorders may herald the onset of diabetes. AIMS: To study the pattern of mucocutaneous manifestations in diabetics and role of it in diagnosing diabetes mellitus and its complications. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: It was a longitudinal observational study of patients having diabetes with skin complaints attending skin outdoor department or admitted in wards for any reason in a tertiary care hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total 300 patients were included in the study. Detailed history, clinical examination, and relevant investigations were done to diagnose the mucocutaneous disorders, diabetes, and diabetic complications. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The data was analyzed by using Epi info software. RESULTS: Demographic profile shown majority of cases (78.66%) in more than 40 years of age with almost equal male and female preponderance. Mucocutaneous manifestations as presenting feature of diabetes were observed in 21.67% cases. Infections were most common in 119 (39.66%) cases, followed by acanthosis nigricans in 46 (15.33%) cases. Various associated complications like hypertension, retinopathy, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, neuropathy, nephropathy, and diabetic ketoacidosis were observed in 160 (53.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Skin is the mirror, which reflects internal diseases; this aptly applies to skin and diabetes mellitus. Through awareness about cutaneous manifestations of DM, dermatologist can not only take credit for detecting DM but also facilitate early diagnosis of systemic complications of DM. This is immensely beneficial to patients in long run. |
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spelling | pubmed-37433662013-08-19 Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat Vahora, Roshni Thakkar, Sejal Marfatia, Yogesh Indian J Endocrinol Metab Original Article CONTEXT: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the most common of the endocrine disorders. Mucocutaneous manifestations of diabetes mellitus are many and vary from trivial to life-threatening. Sometimes, mucocutaneous disorders may herald the onset of diabetes. AIMS: To study the pattern of mucocutaneous manifestations in diabetics and role of it in diagnosing diabetes mellitus and its complications. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: It was a longitudinal observational study of patients having diabetes with skin complaints attending skin outdoor department or admitted in wards for any reason in a tertiary care hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total 300 patients were included in the study. Detailed history, clinical examination, and relevant investigations were done to diagnose the mucocutaneous disorders, diabetes, and diabetic complications. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The data was analyzed by using Epi info software. RESULTS: Demographic profile shown majority of cases (78.66%) in more than 40 years of age with almost equal male and female preponderance. Mucocutaneous manifestations as presenting feature of diabetes were observed in 21.67% cases. Infections were most common in 119 (39.66%) cases, followed by acanthosis nigricans in 46 (15.33%) cases. Various associated complications like hypertension, retinopathy, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, neuropathy, nephropathy, and diabetic ketoacidosis were observed in 160 (53.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Skin is the mirror, which reflects internal diseases; this aptly applies to skin and diabetes mellitus. Through awareness about cutaneous manifestations of DM, dermatologist can not only take credit for detecting DM but also facilitate early diagnosis of systemic complications of DM. This is immensely beneficial to patients in long run. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3743366/ /pubmed/23961482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.113757 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Vahora, Roshni Thakkar, Sejal Marfatia, Yogesh Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title | Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title_full | Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title_fullStr | Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title_full_unstemmed | Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title_short | Skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: A longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in Gujarat |
title_sort | skin, a mirror reflecting diabetes mellitus: a longitudinal study in a tertiary care hospital in gujarat |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23961482 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.113757 |
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