Endocrine Connections (Jun 2023)

Skin manifestations in rare types of diabetes and other endocrine conditions

  • Felix Reschke,
  • Torben Biester,
  • Thekla von dem Berge,
  • Dagmar Jamiolkowski,
  • Laura Hasse,
  • Francesca Dassie,
  • Pietro Maffei,
  • Katharina Klee,
  • Olga Kordonouri,
  • Hagen Ott,
  • Thomas Danne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0410
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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As the most visible and vulnerable organ of the human organism, the skin can provide an impression of its state of health. Rare forms of diabetes and endocrinopathies are often diagnosed late or primarily misinterpreted due to their rarity. Skin peculiarities associated with these rare diseases may be indicative of the underlying endocrinopathy or form of diabetes. At the same time, rare skin changes in diabetes or endocrinopathies can also be a major challenge for dermatologists, diabetologists and endocrinologists in optimal patient and therapy management. Active collaboration between these different specialist groups can therefore lead to increased patient safety, better therapeutic success and more targeted diagnostics.

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