Diabetic Gangrene in Multiple Fingers and Toes after a Dog Bite in an Elderly Patient with Type 2 Diabetes
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A 78-year-old diabetic woman experienced multiple sites of gangrene not only in fingers that were directly bitten by a dog but also in fingers and toes that had not beenbitten. Her glycemic control was fair and microvascular complications were mild. There were no clinical findings related to angitis, collagenosis or severe infection. The fingers and toes with gangrene were amputated. The pathological diagnosis was diabetic gangrene. This report presents a case of multiple sites of gangrene of the fingers and toes after a dog bite in an elderly patient with type 2 diabetes.
著者
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Iwamoto Yasuhiko
Diabetes Center School Of Medicine Tokyo Women's Medical University
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Ishii Akiko
Diabetes Center Tokyo Women's Medical University School Of Medicine
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Miura Junnosuke
Diabetic Center Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Iwamoto Yasuhiko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Oya Junko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Hanai Ko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Maruyama Satoko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Syono Kazu
Department of Orthopedics, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Shinjo Takamichi
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Hanai Ko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Syono Kazu
Department of Orthopedics, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Maruyama Satoko
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Shinjo Takamichi
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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Miura Junnosuke
Diabetes Center, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan
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