Scleroderma Diabeticorum WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Scleroderma Diabeticorum
Scleroderma Diabeticorum causes a thickening of the skin and affects the skin on the back of the neck and upper back. This condition, which is rare, most often affects diabetic people who are overweight.1
Fast Facts:
- Scleroderma Diabeticorum affects people with type 2 diabetes.2
- The use of lotions may help keep the skin soft.3
- Treatment is in controlling glucose levels.4
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Research Notes References
- ↑ Cleveland Clinic: Scleroderma Diabeticorum
- ↑ Cleveland Clinic (via WebMD): Scleroderma Diabeticorum
- ↑ Diabetic-Lifestyle: Scleroderma Diabeticorum
- ↑ iVillage: Scleroderma Diabeticorum
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- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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