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Pattern of dermatoses in diabetics.
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2007
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Bacterial InfectionsControlled DiabetesSclerodermaDiabetesCutaneous InvolvementCutaneous LesionsPathologyHealthcare-associated InfectionClinical DermatologyContact DermatitisWound HealingDermatologyDermatopathologyInfection ControlMedicineClinical Microbiology
Two hundred diabetics comprising of 125 males and 75 females were studied for the presence of cutaneous lesions and type of infective organism, if any, in them. 70.2% of patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus showed some form of cutaneous involvement while only 51% of the patients with controlled diabetes had it. Infections with bacterial (16%) and fungal (10.5%) agents were the most common manifestation. Among bacterial infections, Staph. aureus was the most frequent causative agent in 65.6% cases. Pruritus was present in 4.5% of cases only.