Relation between cutaneous and extracutaneous complications in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.

Dermato-Endocrinology Pub Date : 2018-08-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19381980.2018.1467717
M I Kamel, Y I Elhenawy, W M Saudi
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Background: The relationship between cutaneous and extracutaneous complications in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes is unclear. Objective: The objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between skin disorders and diabetic microangiopathic changes in pediatric and adolescent patients with type 1 diabetes. Patients and methods: Eighty patients with type 1 diabetes and 50 healthy controls were enrolled in the study. All recruited patients were followed up monthly for a total period of 12 month. Monthly visit included thorough clinical examination with system review, as well as whole-body cutaneous examination. HbA1c was assessed every 3 month. Twenty-four hours urine was collected for measurement of urinary albumin. Results: Fifty percent of the screened diabetic cohort had diabetic nephropathy (DN). The overall prevalence of cutaneous lesion among the studied diabetic cohort was high (72.5%), with cutaneous infections (40%) and xerosis (30%) being the most prevalent. The frequency of cutaneous infections, xerosis and rubeosis faciei was higher in patients with nephropathy than in those without nephropathy. Conclusion: cutaneous affection in patients with diabetes may be a clue to the presence of associated microangioapthic complications. The significant association between diabetic nephropathy and cutaneous lesions support the concept that cutaneous lesion in diabetes is a reflection of diabetic angiopathy, highlighting the importance of identifying patients at risk of other microvascular complications.

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1 型糖尿病儿童患者皮肤和皮肤外并发症之间的关系。
背景:1 型糖尿病儿童患者的皮肤和皮肤外并发症之间的关系尚不清楚。研究目的本研究旨在探讨 1 型糖尿病儿童和青少年患者的皮肤疾病与糖尿病微血管病变之间的关系。患者和方法:研究共招募了 80 名 1 型糖尿病患者和 50 名健康对照者。所有入组患者每月接受一次为期 12 个月的随访。每月随访包括全面的临床检查和系统复查,以及全身皮肤检查。每三个月评估一次 HbA1c。收集 24 小时尿液以测量尿白蛋白。结果:接受筛查的糖尿病患者中有 50% 患有糖尿病肾病 (DN)。所研究的糖尿病人群中,皮肤病变的总体发病率较高(72.5%),其中以皮肤感染(40%)和皮肤干燥症(30%)最为普遍。肾病患者出现皮肤感染、角化病和红斑狼疮的频率高于无肾病患者。结论:糖尿病患者的皮肤病可能是相关微血管并发症的线索。糖尿病肾病与皮肤病变之间的明显关联支持了糖尿病皮肤病变是糖尿病血管病变反映的概念,突出了识别有其他微血管并发症风险的患者的重要性。
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