Abstract

Insulin neuritis (also referred to as treatment-induced neuropathy in diabetes)is considered a rare iatrogenic small fibre neuropathy caused by an abrupt improvement of hyperglycemia in patients with previously poor glycemic control. We hereby presented a case with insulin neuritis, discussing the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, diagnosis and treatment, so as to help further understand of this disease. (Chin J Endocrinol Metab, 2016, 32: 952-955) Key words: Diabetes mellitus; Insulin; Complication; Diabetic neuropathy; Insulin neuritis; Treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes

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