Severe localized lipoatrophy related to therapy with insulin analogs in type 1a diabetes mellitus
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Severe localized lipoatrophy related to therapy with insulin analogs in type 1a diabetes mellitus
Abstract
Insulin analog-related lipoatrophy is a rare complication of this type of treatment. We report a case of severe localized lipoatrophy in different locations in a patient with type 1a diabetes mellitus associated with other autoimmune disease.
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