• Cutaneous complications of insulin therapy. A drug-induced condition on the decline

    Pierard-Franchimont C , Hermanns-Le T , Scheen AJ , Pierard GE
    Rev Med Liege 2005, 60(5-6),564-565

    Abstract : Insulin therapy is increasingly used. Hopefully, its complications are steadily decreasing in incidence since the introduction of new generations of insulin. The main cutaneous side effects were varied, including lipoatrophy, lipohypertrophy, allergic reactions, infectious abcesses and some idiosyncratic reactions

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