Rheumatological Manifestations in Diabetic Population from Bihar
Journal Title: Journal of Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract Rheumatological disorders in diabetic patients are generally neglected, but their prevalence is quite high in diabetic patients. This was an observational, prospective hospital based study conducted on 200 diabetic patients from IGIMS OPD, Department of Medicine and Department of Endocrinology. Females (60.5%) predominated the males ( 39.5%). Most of the patients were type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Mean age of the groups was 50.77 years, mean duration of Diabetes Mellitus was 76 months, mean Body Mass Index was 31.3kg/m2, and mean HBA1c of the groups was 8.07%.Osteoarthritis is the most commonly encountered Rheumatological manifestation in our study (43%) followed by frozen shoulder (30.5 %) and limited joint mobility ( 20.5%). Flexor tenosynovitis was present in 6.5%, Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) was present in 8% and Dupuytren’s Contracture was present in 9.5%. Our study shows most common rheumatological manifestation in Diabetes mellitus were Osteoarthritis, Frozen shoulder and Limited joint Mobility. Our study shows duration of diabetes has important risk factors for development of rheumatological manifestations.
Authors and Affiliations
Arshad Ahmad, Ved Prakash, Praveen Kumar, Amit Kumar Kumar, Shishir Kumar
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