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An unusual cause of bilateral massive peripheral edema in a young male with type 1 diabetes mellitus. | LitMetric

The present article demonstrates an unusual case of bilateral massive peripheral edema caused by neurogenic areflexic bladder in diabetes mellitus type 1. A 28-year-old patient with diabetes type 1 treated for a number of years was referred to the department of internal medicine because of massive edema of his lower limbs. Blood samples revealed increased concentrations of glucose (21.2 mmol/L) and glycated hemoglobin (8.5%). The computed tomography examination of abdomen and pelvis confirmed enlargement of the bladder, with smooth external contour and normal wall thickness. In addition, computed tomography demonstrated bilateral compression of the iliac veins caused by the enlarged bladder. This case highlights the importance of keeping a broad differential diagnosis in mind for patients with diabetes and massive peripheral edema. Neurogenic bladder should be considered in the differential diagnosis, especially for patients with poor glycemia control and long-standing diabetes complicated by diabetic neuropathy.

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