| Literature DB >> 30109165 |
Alpesh Goyal1, Vivek Tiwari2, Yashdeep Gupta3.
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is associated with a variety of musculoskeletal (MSK) manifestations affecting the hand, which can significantly affect a patient's quality of life. While a great deal of attention is paid to the chronic microvascular complications of diabetes, the MSK complications are often ignored in clinical practice. It is important to diagnose them as their presence has been found to correlate with chronic microvascular complications of diabetes especially retinopathy. We describe a case of a young male with long-standing type 1 diabetes mellitus and chronic microvascular complications, who presented to us with several manifestations of diabetic hand syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: cheiroarthropathy; diabetic hand; dupuytren's disease; limited joint mobility
Year: 2018 PMID: 30109165 PMCID: PMC6084697 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Positive prayer sign.
Positive prayer sign with fixed flexion deformity at proximal interphalangeal joints suggestive of Limited Joint Mobility.
Figure 3Foot deformities.
Bilateral deformed foot with hammer toes and hallux valgus.