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Diabetes Care, Vol 19, Issue 11 1289-1290, Copyright © 1996 by American Diabetes Association


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Lipoatrophy with human insulin

AJ Jaap, HM Horn, MJ Tidman and JD Walker
Department of Diabetes, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, U.K.

We describe a case of lipoatrophy that was secondary to human insulin. The patient had only ever been treated with human insulin, and the lipoatrophy appeared to partially resolve with continued use of the same insulin preparations. Possible underlying pathogenic mechanisms are discussed.
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