Diabetic patients with foot burns.

S Dijkstra, M J vd Bent, H J vd Brand, J J Bakker, H Boxma, R Tjong Joe Wai, A Berghout
Author Information
  1. S Dijkstra: Department of Internal Medicine, Zuiderziekenhuis and Burn Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Abstract

We describe six patients with non-insulin dependent (Type 2) diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and thermal foot injury admitted to the Burn Centre in Rotterdam. They were all male with a mean age of 56.8 (range 47-63) years. The median patients' delay before admission was 27 (range 1-56) days. Five patients needed amputation. Healing of the wounds took a mean period of 9.5 (range 2-27) months. In two patients healing of the wounds took more than 1 year; these two patients also had recurrent foot burns. Neurological evaluation in four patients confirmed severe polyneuropathy and severe loss of heat pain, warmth, and cold sensation.

MeSH Term

Burns
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Diabetic Foot
Foot Injuries
Humans
Male
Middle Aged

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