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Sangeeta Tiwari1, Ashutosh Chauhan, N T Sethi.
Abstract
Tropical diabetic hand syndrome (TDHS) is a terminology used to describe a specific complication affecting patients with diabetes mellitus in the tropics. The syndrome encompasses a localized cellulitis with variable swelling and ulceration of the hands to progressive, fulminant hand sepsis, potentially fatal. Since this syndrome is less recognized it is often under-reported. Authors present two cases of TDHS and emphasize on aggressive glycemic control and surgical therapy to prevent potential crippling or fatal complications.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; gangrene; hand; infection
Year: 2008 PMID: 20165601 PMCID: PMC2822157 DOI: 10.4103/0973-3930.45273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Diabetes Dev Ctries ISSN: 1998-3832
Figure 1Patient presented with cellulitis and abscess of Rt hand (a) At presentation (b) Day 3: Amputation of thumb (c) Day 15: At discharge
Figure 2Patient presented with palmar abscess and ulceration of Rt hand (a) At presentation (b) Day 11 (c) Day 18: SSG