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Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study

BACKGROUND AND AIM: This single-center observational cross-sectional study has been done in an attempt to find out the prevalence of various skin manifestations in diabetes patients (DM) and their correlation with diabetes control and complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Skin manifestations present...

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Autores principales: Ghosh, Kaushik, Das, KapilDev, Ghosh, Susmita, Chakraborty, Sisir, Jatua, Sanat Kumar, Bhattacharya, Ambarish, Ghosh, Manas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4601413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26538693
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.164363
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author Ghosh, Kaushik
Das, KapilDev
Ghosh, Susmita
Chakraborty, Sisir
Jatua, Sanat Kumar
Bhattacharya, Ambarish
Ghosh, Manas
author_facet Ghosh, Kaushik
Das, KapilDev
Ghosh, Susmita
Chakraborty, Sisir
Jatua, Sanat Kumar
Bhattacharya, Ambarish
Ghosh, Manas
author_sort Ghosh, Kaushik
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: This single-center observational cross-sectional study has been done in an attempt to find out the prevalence of various skin manifestations in diabetes patients (DM) and their correlation with diabetes control and complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Skin manifestations present over 12 months among those attend diabetes clinic were included in the study. Apart from demographic data and type, patients were also screened for micro vascular complications and control of diabetes over last 3 months. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Sixty (n = 60) diabetes patisents (Type 1 DM, 9 patients and Type 2 DM 51 patients) have been found to have various skin lesions. Thirty-one (51.67%) patients presented with infectious conditions, vascular complications were present in 21 (35%) and dermatomes belonging to the miscellaneous group were present in 50 (83.33%) patients. Pyoderma, diabetic dermopathy, and pruritus without skin lesions were found to be most common manifestations in infective, vascular and miscellaneous group, respectively. Higher level of HB1(AC) was found in patient with diabetic bulla (10.5 ± 0), scleredema (9.75 ± 0.77), lichen planus (9.3 ± 1.6), and acanthosis nigricans (9.15 ± 0.89). Patients with psoriasis and vitiligo had statistically significant lower level of glycosylated hemoglobin (P =< 0.001 and 0.03, respectively). However, no association of any kind of skin manifestation with DM with other microangiopathic complications was found in this study.
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spelling pubmed-46014132015-11-04 Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study Ghosh, Kaushik Das, KapilDev Ghosh, Susmita Chakraborty, Sisir Jatua, Sanat Kumar Bhattacharya, Ambarish Ghosh, Manas Indian J Dermatol Dermatology in Internal Medicine BACKGROUND AND AIM: This single-center observational cross-sectional study has been done in an attempt to find out the prevalence of various skin manifestations in diabetes patients (DM) and their correlation with diabetes control and complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Skin manifestations present over 12 months among those attend diabetes clinic were included in the study. Apart from demographic data and type, patients were also screened for micro vascular complications and control of diabetes over last 3 months. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Sixty (n = 60) diabetes patisents (Type 1 DM, 9 patients and Type 2 DM 51 patients) have been found to have various skin lesions. Thirty-one (51.67%) patients presented with infectious conditions, vascular complications were present in 21 (35%) and dermatomes belonging to the miscellaneous group were present in 50 (83.33%) patients. Pyoderma, diabetic dermopathy, and pruritus without skin lesions were found to be most common manifestations in infective, vascular and miscellaneous group, respectively. Higher level of HB1(AC) was found in patient with diabetic bulla (10.5 ± 0), scleredema (9.75 ± 0.77), lichen planus (9.3 ± 1.6), and acanthosis nigricans (9.15 ± 0.89). Patients with psoriasis and vitiligo had statistically significant lower level of glycosylated hemoglobin (P =< 0.001 and 0.03, respectively). However, no association of any kind of skin manifestation with DM with other microangiopathic complications was found in this study. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4601413/ /pubmed/26538693 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.164363 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Dermatology 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-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Dermatology in Internal Medicine
Ghosh, Kaushik
Das, KapilDev
Ghosh, Susmita
Chakraborty, Sisir
Jatua, Sanat Kumar
Bhattacharya, Ambarish
Ghosh, Manas
Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title_full Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title_fullStr Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title_short Prevalence of Skin Changes in Diabetes Mellitus and its Correlation with Internal Diseases: A Single Center Observational Study
title_sort prevalence of skin changes in diabetes mellitus and its correlation with internal diseases: a single center observational study
topic Dermatology in Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4601413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26538693
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.164363
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