Abstract

Diabetic muscle infarction (DMI), also referred as diabetic myonecrosis, is a rare and underdiagnosed complication of longstanding and poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. The usual presentation is sudden onset of pain at the involved muscles associated with swelling and tenderness. The diagnosis may be easily missed if clinical vigil is not high.

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