Diabetic dermadrome
Diabetic dermadromes constitute a group of cutaneous conditions commonly seen in people with diabetes with longstanding disease.[1]:540 Conditions included in this group are:[1]:539–541[2]:681
- Acral dry gangrene
- Carotenosis
- Diabetic dermopathy
- Diabetic bulla
- Diabetic cheiroarthropathy
- Malum perforans
- Necrobiosis lipoidica
- Limited joint mobility is observed in roughly 30% of people with diabetes with longstanding disease.[1]:540
- Scleredema
- Waxy skin is observed in roughly 50%.[1]:540
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