Pancreatic Diabetes Associated with Scleroedema on the Lower Leg.
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We report a male patient who was diagnosed, although the lesion appeared in an unusual area, with scleredema, a type of cutaneous mucinosis, associated with pancreatic diabetes.<BR>The chief complaints included cutaneous redness, edema, scleroderma and pain in the anterior aspects of the lower legs and dorsal feet.<BR>Clinical history included chronic calcific pancreatitis, pancreaticoduodenectomy due to strongly suggested pancreatic carcinoma in 1986, pancreatic diabetes and postoperative malabsorption followed by malnutrition which was treated by intravenous hyperalimentation on admission to our hospital.<BR>In Nov. 1996, at 57years of age, onset of the above mentioned cutaneous lesion occurred and appeared similar to lymphangitis. However, biopsy findings showed increased collagen and mucin in some skin regions and subcutaneous tissue. These symptoms and signs completely disappeared when the nutritional status was recovered.
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