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- who: Jun Tang et al. from the Lovely Professional University, India have published the Article: Case report: Diabetic muscle infarction with diabetic ketoacidosis: A rare complication of diabetes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Diabetic muscle infarction (DMI), which is also referred to as diabetic myonecrosis, is a rare and long-term complication of poorly controlled diabetes_mellitus. After the diagnosis of DMI was made, the treatment for the patient was rest, celecoxib, clopidogrel and insulin, and she improved after 10 days of treatment, with mild left leg swelling and pain. Although most cases of . . .
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