Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report
Scleroderma diabeticorum is a rare dermatological condition that is found in patients with poorly controlled long-standing diabetes. This is characterized by symmetrical, wooden non-pitting induration of the neck, and the upper parts of the shoulders and back. Aetiology of the scleroderma diabeticor...
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doaj-abcfaa23c0ff430e924501fb07fdc56f2021-07-14T08:28:12ZengSri Lanka College of EndocrinologistsSri Lanka Journal of Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism2012-998X2017-02-0171394110.4038/sjdem.v7i1.73275570Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case reportI. U. Wimalasiri0S. Siyambalapitiya1Sir John Kotelawela Defense UniversityNorth Colombo Teaching Hospital, RagamaScleroderma diabeticorum is a rare dermatological condition that is found in patients with poorly controlled long-standing diabetes. This is characterized by symmetrical, wooden non-pitting induration of the neck, and the upper parts of the shoulders and back. Aetiology of the scleroderma diabeticorum is not well understood. However, the hyperglycaemia-related fibroblast proliferation and extra-cellular ground substance formation is thought to be the main reason for the associated skin changes. Treatment of this condition is a challenge. Good glycaemia control has demonstrated partial resolution in some individuals. However, some studies have not shown any improvement with good glycaemic control. Phototherapy with UVA-1, immunosuppressive drugs and frequency modulated electromagnetic neural stimulation (FREMS) have been successful to a reasonable extent in some patients.https://sjdem.sljol.info/articles/7327scleroderm diabeticorum, diabetes, dermatological manifestations |
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I. U. Wimalasiri S. Siyambalapitiya Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report Sri Lanka Journal of Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism scleroderm diabeticorum, diabetes, dermatological manifestations |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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scleroderma diabeticorum: a case report |
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Sri Lanka College of Endocrinologists |
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Sri Lanka Journal of Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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2012-998X |
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2017-02-01 |
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Scleroderma diabeticorum is a rare dermatological condition that is found in patients with poorly controlled long-standing diabetes. This is characterized by symmetrical, wooden non-pitting induration of the neck, and the upper parts of the shoulders and back. Aetiology of the scleroderma diabeticorum is not well understood. However, the hyperglycaemia-related fibroblast proliferation and extra-cellular ground substance formation is thought to be the main reason for the associated skin changes. Treatment of this condition is a challenge. Good glycaemia control has demonstrated partial resolution in some individuals. However, some studies have not shown any improvement with good glycaemic control. Phototherapy with UVA-1, immunosuppressive drugs and frequency modulated electromagnetic neural stimulation (FREMS) have been successful to a reasonable extent in some patients. |
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scleroderm diabeticorum, diabetes, dermatological manifestations |
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