A Case of Scleromyxedema Complicating Diabetic Nephropathy Treated by Hemodialysis.
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We report a case of scleromyxedema complicating diabetic nephropathy treated by hemodialysis. A 32-year-old woman with a 4-year history of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus was admitted to our hospital because of nephrosis. She was azotemic, had round injection scars on a lateral femoral lesion and sclerosis on bilateral crural lesions. Biopsy was performed on these lesions. The collagen fibers were separated and appeared to be rupturing in the edematuos dermis with much deposition of mucin (hyaluronic acid). A diagnosis of scleromyxedema was made, and the patient was treated with steroid therapy and hemodialysis. Her scleromyxedema improved slightly, this was a rare case and required careful follow-up.
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