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Fibrous disease of the breast, thyroiditis, and cheiroarthropathy in type I diabetes mellitus


NG Soler, R Khardori - The Lancet, 1984 - Elsevier
Fibrous breast lumps were noted in 12 women with longstanding type I diabetes
mellitus who had multiple diabetic complications including cheiroarthropathy (11
of 12). 5 of the 12 women also had thyroid microsomal antibodies (>1:1000). ...
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Digital sclerosis in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus


JR Seibold, CACL Foundation, K Foundation - Arthritis Care & Research - interscience.wiley.com
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Hand abnormalities are strongly associated with the duration of diabetes mellitus


A Gamstedt, J Holm-Glad, CG Ohlson, M … - JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE-OXFORD-, 1993 - interscience.wiley.com
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Non-enzymatic glycosylation of skin collagen in patients with type 1 (insulin-dependent) …


TJ Lyons, L Kennedy - Diabetologia, 1985 - Springer
Summary. Forearm skin biopsies were obtained from diabetic subjects with and
without limited joint mobility, and from non-diabetic control subjects. Collagen
purified from these samples was assayed for non-enzymatic glycosylation. ...
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Pathologic features of diabetic thick skin


W Hanna, D Friesen, C Bombardier, D … - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987 - Elsevier
Skin thickening simulating scleroderma, or progressive systemic sclerosis, has
previously been reported in children and adults with insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus. We have studied eighty-nine patients with insulin-dependent ...
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Limited joint mobility in type I diabetes mellitus

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L Kennedy, DB Archer, SL Campbell, R … - British Medical Journal, 1982 - pmj.bmj.com
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and Charles J. Maguire Campbell, Rosalind Beacom, Dennis ...
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Limited joint mobility in insulin dependent childhood diabetes


AL Rosenbloom - European Journal of Pediatrics, 1990 - Springer
Abstract. Limited joint mobility (LJM), beginning typically in the fifth finger
and moving radially, affecting interphalangeal, metacarpal-phalangeal, and large
joints, is the earliest clini- cally apparent complication of diabetes in ...
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Limited joint mobility in subjects with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: relationship with …

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SK Garg, HP Chase, G Marshall, WE Jackson, … - British Medical Journal, 1992 - adc.bmj.com
Abstract Three hundred and fifty seven subjects (178 males and 179 females) with
insulin dependent diabetes mellitus were evaluated for the presence of limited
joint mobility of the interphalangeal joints. Sixty six subjects (19%/o) ...
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The scleroderma-like syndrome of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus


R Brik, M Berant, P Vardi - Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
The scleroderma-like syndrome (SLS) of diabetes consists of limited joint
mobility and digital sclerosis. It is described in 8-50% of insulin-dependent
diabetes mellitus patients and is the earliest clinically apparent ...
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Cutaneous manifestations of diabetes mellitus in children


DV Edidin - Pediatr Dermatol, 1985 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: This article reviews skin changes occurring in diabetic children. Skin
changes may be related to metabolic alterations associated with diabetes. Others
may be manifestations of macro or microvascular disease. Insulin ...
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