[Diabetic muscle infarction-an orthopedic disease pattern?]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00132-004-0759-4
[Diabetic muscle infarction-an orthopedic disease pattern?]
Abstract
Diabetic muscle infarction (DMI) is a largely unfamiliar disease. It affects mainly patients around 40 years of age with long-standing diabetes and concomitant end-organ complications. The symptoms represent a classic pattern of a musculoskeletal disease with muscle pain without trauma, swelling, and functional impairment. Although its short-term prognosis is good, with improvement of the symptoms over weeks or months under analgesia and rest, a high recurrence rate of up to 60% can be observed. Additionaly, the long-term survival of patients after DMI is reduced mostly due to major vascular complications. Since many diabetic patients are in orthopedic care for musculoskeletal disorders, the orthopedic surgeon should be aware of this disease to avoid unnecessary invasive diagnostic procedures and initiate suitable therapy. Furthermore, a better knowledge of the disease could lead to definite conclusions regarding its real incidence and aid in establishing new therapeutic measures for prophylaxis and better long-term survival.
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