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Inhaled insulin treatment for type 1 diabetes, following major skin loss from necrotising fasciitis
Practical Diabetes International, 09/24/08
Maguire D et al. - A case of 21-year-old female with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes was admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis and a groin abscess which was incised and drained. She developed necrotising fasciitis affecting the lower abdomen and upper thighs, which required extensive debridement. Subsequent skin grafts were successful; however, injection sites were now limited. She was commenced on inhaled insulin with meals and glargine insulin once daily.
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