Tropical diabetes hand syndrome with autoamputation of the digits: Case report and review of literature

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The tropical diabetes hand syndrome is a complication affecting patients with diabetes mellitus in the tropics, and consists of localized cellulitis, swelling and ulceration of the hands which may progress to fulminant sepsis and gangrene of the whole limb. It is associated with a poor outcome. We report a 32 year old woman with tropical diabetes hand infection with autoamputation of the digits, review the relevant literature, and highlight the need for prevention and early hospital presentation in diabetics with hand infection, in order to prevent potentially crippling or fatal complications. © Taiwo Hussean Raimi et al.

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Raimi, T. H., & Alese, O. O. (2014). Tropical diabetes hand syndrome with autoamputation of the digits: Case report and review of literature. Pan African Medical Journal, 18. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.18.199.3593

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