如果你想去上班,别忘了你的锤子!

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Mohd Shazli Draman, Aoife Brennan, Michael Cullen, John Nolan
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未标记:在任何繁忙的糖尿病诊所,双侧下肢感觉异常是常见的糖尿病神经病变。我们提出一个病例28岁的男子与1型糖尿病的长期历史提出双侧双脚感觉异常和步态不稳。病人能感觉到10克的单丝。该患者的反射轻快和足底上凸提示需要进一步评估。进一步的检查显示诊断为亚急性脊髓联合变性。患者经静脉注射维生素B12后症状迅速改善。大量的糖尿病和感觉异常的门诊患者会使我们忽视其他可能的诊断。本文强调糖尿病患者周围神经病变可能是由糖尿病以外的病因引起的。学习要点:恶性贫血在1型糖尿病患者中更为常见。如果及早发现并通过B12替代治疗,钴胺素缺乏症是可逆的。相比之下,糖尿病性神经病变通常是糖尿病的进行性并发症。糖尿病患者周围神经病变可能是由糖尿病以外的病因引起的。
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Don't forget your hammer if you want to go to work!

Don't forget your hammer if you want to go to work!

Unlabelled: Bilateral lower limb paraesthesia is a common diabetic neuropathy presentation in any busy diabetic clinics. We present a case of a 28-year-old man with a long history of type 1 diabetes mellitus presented with bilateral paraesthesia of both feet and unsteady gait. The patient was able to feel a 10 g monofilament. The presence of brisk reflexes and upgoing plantars in this patient were pointers that further evaluation was warranted. Further investigations revealed diagnosis of subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord. The patient had rapid symptomatic improvement with i.m. vitamin B12 injection. The high volume of patients attending the outpatients with diabetes and paraesthesia can blind us to other possible diagnoses. This article emphasizes that peripheral neuropathy in a diabetic may be due to aetiologies other than diabetes.

Learning points: Pernicious anaemia is known to be more common in patients with type 1 diabetes.Cobalamin deficiency is reversible if detected early enough and treated by B12 replacement.By contrast, diabetic neuropathy is generally a progressive complication of diabetes.Peripheral neuropathy in a diabetic may be due to aetiologies other than diabetes.

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