Diabetic amyotrophy
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Diabetic amyotrophy, a complication of diabetes, is diabetic neuropathy characterized by painful muscle wasting and weakness. It affects the lower limbs and is typically asymmetric.
[edit] Clinical presentation
- proximal muscle wasting and tenderness of quadriceps femoris muscles
- loss of knee reflexes
- seen in older men with diabetes
- frequently CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) protein is elevated
- usually occurs when diabetes is poorly controlled and resolves with good control (ie, the condition is reversible)
http://www.aanem.org/education/patientInfo/diabetic_amyotrophy.cfm
[edit] See Also
Muscle atrophy
Peripheral neuropathy
[edit] References
- Kumar & Clark. Clinical Medicine. 5th edition, pg. 1098.
- -1073348602 at GPnotebook