What other skin disorders are commonly encountered in diabetic patients? Diabetic dermopathy (atrophic, scarred, hyperpigmented papules on the anterior leg), periungual telangectasias, yellow skin and nails, skin tags, and diabetic thick skin occur commonly. Bullous disease of diabetes (tense bullae of the lower extremities), vitiligo, and scleroderma-like symptoms such as diabetic stiff hands and thickened skin on the upper back (scleredema adultorum) are less common associations. Van Hattem S, Bootsma AH, Thio HB: Skin manifestations of diabetes, Cleve Clin J Med 75(11):772, 774, 776–777, 2008. |
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