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Preserving good skin condition has significant quality of life implications for diabetic patients, especially for those suffering from related ulcers or diabetic foot syndrome. This timely work on the cutaneous manifestations of diabetes offers an interdisciplinary approach to help the practitioner’s differential diagnosis and choice of the best therapeutic options. Starting from the broader picture to focus successively on infections of the skin, problems resulting from reduced circulation, leg ulcers, it also includes parts on wound and skin care. Chapter topics include complications and imaging, dermatoses and (auto) inflammatory skin diseases. Richly illustrated and presented in a clear style, Cutaneous Manifestations in the Diabetic Patient is meant for clinical dermatologists, general practitioners, internal medicine practitioners but will be a valued companion to nursing personnel and health care professionals involved in the care of diabetic patients, enabling early detection and safe management.
Pages i-xvi
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
Importance of Diabetes and Skin-Related Conditions in Health Care: Social and Economic Impact
Pages 3-12
Pages 13-26
Metabolism and Pathophysiology of Diabetes and Skin Involvement
Pages 27-39
Pages 41-44
Front Matter
Pages 45-45
Pages 47-58
Diabetic Dermopathy (Diabetic Shin Spots)
Pages 59-67
Pages 69-78
Mycoses in Diabetic Patients and Treatment of Cutaneous Fungal Infections in Diabetic Patients
Pages 79-89
Cutaneous Bacterial Infections in Diabetes and Treatment
Pages 91-100
Skin Infestations in the Diabetic Patients: Scabies
Pages 101-108
Common Skin Manifestations Related to Obesity
Pages 109-118
Pages 119-125
Pages 127-133
Metabolic Effects on the Skin Produced by Obesity: Necrobiosis Lipoidica
Pages 135-142
Pruritus in the Diabetic Patient
Pages 143-156
Allergy in the Diabetic Patient
Pages 157-166
Pages 167-172
Sclerosis in the Diabetic Patient
Pages 173-178
Pages 179-195
Pages 197-207
Front Matter
Pages 209-209
Pages 211-258
Atopic Dermatitis and Diabetes
Pages 259-270
Pages 271-274
Autoimmune Connective Tissue Disorders in Diabetic Patients
Pages 275-291
Pages 293-304
Pages 305-316
Genetic Syndromes Associated with Diabetes Mellitus
Pages 317-324
Front Matter
Pages 325-325
Dermatologic Treatment with Diabetic Implications
Pages 327-336
Adverse Skin and Systemic Reactions to Antidiabetic Treatments
Pages 337-350
The Impact of Diabetes on Aesthetic Procedures
Pages 351-368
Pages 369-377
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