We describe the case of a 73-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes presenting with ulcers and ostelytic lesions on distal phalanges of left hand, who was diagnosed with the rare "ulcero-mutilating" variant of carpal tunnel syndrome. A review of literature on cutaneous manifestations associated with the syndrome is also presented.
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June 2011
The role of hyperhomocysteinemia as a risk factor for diabetic long-term complications has not been sufficiently evaluated in prospective studies, considering specific correlates of homocysteine (tHcy) concentration and traditional cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. Fasting tHcy, vitamin B12 and folate plasma levels, the common methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T gene polymorphism, as well as clinical and lifestyle information were assessed in 216 type 2 diabetic patients attending two outpatient clinics, who had a follow-up evaluation at 65 ± 9 months for the incidence of macroangiopathy. At basal evaluation, mild hyperhomocysteinemia (tHcy ≥ 15 μmol/l) was diagnosed in 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, the high prevalence of autoantibodies against antigens expressed in exocrine pancreatic cells such as carbonic anhydrase II (ACA) and lactoferrin (ALF) was found in sera from adult Japanese patients with type 1 diabetes. Hence, we determined by ELISA the presence of ACA and ALF both in children (n = 27) and adult (n = 15) Caucasian patients with type 1 diabetes at diagnosis. Among children, ACA were found in one patient (3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-organ-specific autoantibodies (NOSAs) are frequently found in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) chronic infection. Genetics is likely involved in the development of autoimmune reactivities, and differences in the prevalence of HCV-related autoantibodies among populations of various geographic areas should be expected. We evaluated the prevalence and the clinical impact of NOSAs in a series of HCV-infected patients from southern Italy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the accuracy of a new subcutaneous glucose sensor (Glucoday; A. Menarini Diagnostics) compared with venous blood glucose measurement in type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients.
Research Design: A multicenter study was performed in 70 diabetic patients.