
Diabetes Muscle Infarction:
A Case Study
455-456
Correspondence
Dr. Suhith G.
Assistant professor
Department of General Surgery
Fr. Muller Medical College
Kankanady, Mangalore-575002
Phone-0824 2221166 [res], 9886875822[mob],
0824 2238000[hosp]
E-mail:suhith@rediffmail.com
Diabetic muscle infarction is a rare complication of diabetes that occurs in patients with type 1 diabetes or in patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. It presents with sudden onset of a painful swelling, often in the thigh, which is bilateral in up to a third of patients, and it occurs spontaneously without a history of trauma or features of infection. Diabetic muscle infarction is under-recognized and often misdiagnosed. A high index of suspicion is needed to make a timely diagnosis and to avoid the use of steroids or surgical intervention. This report highlights the clinical investigations, laboratory tests, and imaging scans needed to establish the clinical diagnosis in a timely fashion to avoid unnecessary and possibly harmful interventions.