Posttraumatic type 1 diabetes in an army soldier

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Abstract

The influence of stress as a precipitating factor associated with the onset of type 1 diabetes have been widely studied in the literature. The relationship between physical and psychological traumas and diabetes has been rarely studied in the military environment. Posttraumatic diabetes is a controversial topic. We here report the case of a Tunisian soldier, with no previous medical and family history of autoimmune disease who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes after a physical aggression occurred during a social conflict between the forces of law and order and the citizens.

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Taieb, A., Hasni, Y., Abdelkarim, A. B., Maaroufi, A., Kacem, M., Chaieb, M., & Ach, K. (2018). Posttraumatic type 1 diabetes in an army soldier. Pan African Medical Journal, 31. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.31.122.13162

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