Diabetic Muscle Infarction: Resolution of Rare Microangiopathy with Over-The-Counter Medication.
Roopam JariwalNadia RazaCatherine CadangSyed RahmanDavid ContrerasRamanjeet SidhuJanpreet BhandohalPublished in: Case reports in medicine (2021)
Diabetic muscle infarction (DMI) is a rare complication of poorly controlled type 1 and type 2 diabetes seen mostly in those who have already experienced microvascular complications. Currently, the incidence and prevalence of DMI are difficult to conclude, and there is no clear algorithm or standard of care in managing this condition. Pathogenesis of the microangiopathy of DMI remains unclear. A major finding in this investigation of DMI emphasizes that, within 2-17 weeks, patients who initiate low-dose acetylsalicylic acid, bed rest, and close outpatient follow-up see significant size reduction of lower extremity mass and complete resolution of pain without being subjected to invasive muscle biopsy.
Keyphrases
- type diabetes
- risk factors
- low dose
- skeletal muscle
- healthcare
- pain management
- chronic pain
- wound healing
- palliative care
- insulin resistance
- single molecule
- machine learning
- glycemic control
- deep learning
- emergency department
- cardiovascular disease
- high dose
- metabolic syndrome
- ultrasound guided
- electronic health record
- gestational age