胰岛素依赖型糖尿病的硬皮病样综合征。

R. Brik, M. Berant, P. Vardi
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糖尿病的硬皮病样综合征(SLS)包括关节活动受限和指状硬化。在8-50%的胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者中有描述,是儿童和青少年糖尿病临床最早明显的长期并发症。这一发现的频率似乎与糖尿病持续时间和年龄增长有关。不太清楚这种综合征与血糖控制或遗传因素之间的关系。SLS是一个容易识别的标记,对于那些可能处于早期微血管并发症发展风险增加的年轻患者。认识到这一特征将使临床医生能够专注于更新和改进的技术,以长期生理控制糖尿病,试图预防微血管疾病。
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The scleroderma-like syndrome of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
The scleroderma-like syndrome (SLS) of diabetes consists of limited joint mobility and digital sclerosis. It is described in 8-50% of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients and is the earliest clinically apparent long-term complication of diabetes in children and adolescents. The frequency of this finding appears to be related to the duration of diabetes and increasing age. Less clear are the relationships between this syndrome and glycaemic control or genetic factors. SLS is an easily identifiable marker for those young patients who may be at increased risk for the development of early microvascular complications. Recognition of this characterization will permit the clinician to focus on newer and improved techniques for long-term physiological control of the diabetes, in an attempt to prevent microvascular disease.
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