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Diabetic amyotrophy is a complication of diabetes mellitus. It affects the thighs, hips, buttocks and legs, causing pain and muscle wasting.
At a glance
Diabetic amyotrophy is a condition linked to diabetes that causes muscle weakness and pain, mainly in the legs, hips, and buttocks.
Symptoms include muscle weakness, pain often in the thigh, and muscle wasting.
It is thought to be caused by an immune system problem that damages small blood vessels.
Most people recover fully, although some may have minor weakness.
Treatment involves diabetes control, physiotherapy, and pain relief.
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What is diabetic amyotrophy?
Diabetic amyotrophy is a complication of סוכרת. It causes a loss of muscle bulk due to damage to the motor nerve which activates those muscles. It mainly affects the thighs, hips, buttocks and legs, causing pain and muscle wasting.
It is also called diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy (DLRN) and this is becoming the more common name for this condition.
Diabetic amyotrophy symptoms
חזרה לתוכןThe main symptoms of diabetic amyotrophy are:
Weakness of the lower legs, buttocks or hip.
Muscle wasting, usually in the front of the thigh, which follows within weeks.
Pain, often severe, usually in the front of the thigh but sometimes in the hip, buttock or back. Pain is often the first symptom that is noticed.
Other symptoms which occur in some (but not all) patients are:
Altered sensation and tingling in the thigh, hip or buttock, which tends to be mild in comparison to the pain and weakness.
About half of people affected lose weight.
Constipation or diarrhoea.
Changes in pattern of sweating.
A reduction in blood pressure on standing.
Symptoms generally begin on one side and then spread to the other in a stepwise progression. The condition may come on quickly or more slowly and usually remains asymmetrical (ie the two sides of the body are unequally affected) throughout its course.
How long does diabetic amyotrophy last?
The condition tends to go on for several months but can last up to two years. By the end of this time there is usually complete recovery although some people are left with some minor weakness. During its course it is occasionally severe enough to necessitate wheelchair use.
Pain subsides well before the muscular strength improves. This may take months and mild- to-moderate weakness may continue indefinitely.
המשך לקרוא למטה
What causes diabetic amyotrophy?
חזרה לתוכןDiabetic amyotrophy is thought to be caused by an abnormality of the immune system, which damages the tiny blood vessels which supply the nerves to the legs. This process is called microvasculitis.
Diabetic amyotrophy is more common in people with type 2 diabetes. It occurs more frequently in people who have not had diabetes for very long (the average time to develop it is 4 years after a diagnosis of diabetes) and is more common in people who have good control of their diabetes. This makes it very different from most complications of diabetes which tend to be worse if the sugar control is worse.
How common is diabetic amyotrophy?
חזרה לתוכןDiabetic amyotrophy affects around 1 in 100 people with diabetes and is more common in סוכרת סוג 2. This is uncommon by comparison to נוירופתיה פריפרית, which 50% of people with diabetes experience to some degree.
Diabetic amyotrophy is more common over the age of 50 (and the majority of people are over the age of 65), although younger patients can be affected. It is more common in men than women.
המשך לקרוא למטה
How is diabetic amyotrophy diagnosed?
חזרה לתוכןA neurologist or diabetes specialist referral will be required for further tests.
The doctor will perform an examination, looking for muscle weakness and wasting and for changes in the leg reflexes (these usually reduce or disappear in diabetic amyotrophy).
Blood tests will often be required to look for other causes of similar conditions, such as vitamin deficiencies; diabetes control will also be reviewed. Other possible tests include:
Lumbar puncture to look for signs of inflammation in the fluid around the spinal cord.
Nerve conduction studies to check the workings of the nerves to the legs.
An MRI scan of the lower back may be done to rule out compression of the nerves around the spine
How is diabetic amyotrophy treated?
חזרה לתוכןTreatment mainly consists of:
Controlling diabetes.
Physiotherapy. (It is very important to keep muscles working as much as possible, to minimise wasting and improve the speed and degree of recovery.
Pain relief using conventional painkillers like פרצטמול or ibuprofen.
Medication that works specifically on neuropathic pain or nerve pain, such as amitriptyline, antidepressants and antiepileptic medicines.
Occasionally much stronger painkillers, such as opiates, might be needed.
Steroid medications have been trialled and showed some benefit but, at the end of the trial, those who had been not prescribed steroids had recovered to the same extent as those who had. However it may be that early use of steroids might lead to some symptom relief whilst waiting for the condition to resolve itself.
There is no evidence that other immunosuppressant medication has any benefit.
Reassurance that this is a condition that will resolve and that the pain is not permanent.
How do I prevent diabetic amyotrophy?
חזרה לתוכןDiabetic amyotrophy is not like most other complications of diabetes which can be improved by stopping smoking, maintaining a healthy weight and good diabetes control.
Diabetic amyotrophy is harder to prevent. It is best to avoid very fast reduction in blood sugars on first diagnosis of diabetes.
Good diabetes control is very important for the other complications of diabetes (which are then lifelong) but is less important for diabetic amyotrophy.
What is the outlook for patients with diabetic amyotrophy?
חזרה לתוכןThe outlook (prognosis) is usually good. Most patients recover completely, although there are some people who continue to have some mild symptoms.
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שאלות נפוצות
What is the new name for diabetic amyotrophy?
Diabetic amyotrophy is increasingly known as diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy (DLRN).
Are there any digestive issues associated with diabetic amyotrophy?
Yes, some patients with diabetic amyotrophy may experience changes in bowel habits, such as constipation or diarrhoea.
Does diabetic amyotrophy typically affect both sides of the body equally?
No, symptoms generally begin on one side of the body and may spread to the other, but the condition usually remains asymmetrical throughout its course, meaning the two sides are unequally affected.
Is it true that diabetic amyotrophy is more common in people whose diabetes is well-controlled?
Yes, diabetic amyotrophy is more common in individuals who have good control of their diabetes. This is different from most other diabetes complications, which tend to be worse with poorer sugar control.
My doctor mentioned a lumbar puncture; what does this test involve for diabetic amyotrophy?
A lumbar puncture is a test that may be performed to check the fluid surrounding the spinal cord for any signs of inflammation, which can help in diagnosing diabetic amyotrophy.
If I have diabetic amyotrophy, when can I expect the pain to go away?
The pain tends to subside well before muscle strength improves. It may take months for the pain to ease, but often mild-to-moderate weakness can continue for an indefinite period.
Can steroids help with diabetic amyotrophy?
Steroid medications have shown some benefit, potentially leading to symptom relief, especially in the early stages, while waiting for the condition to resolve. However, studies suggest that those not prescribed steroids eventually recover to the same extent.
קריאה נוספת והפניות
- Management of diabetes; Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network - SIGN (March 2010 - updated November 2017)
- Diabetes (type 1 and type 2) in children and young people: diagnosis and management; NICE Guidelines (Aug 2015 - updated May 2023)
- Type 2 diabetes in adults: management; NICE Guidance (December 2015 - last updated June 2022)
- Diaz LA, Gupta V; Diabetic Amyotrophy.
- Diabetic Amyotrophy: From the Basics to the Bedside; European Medical Journal
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MB BS, Bsc, MRCGP (2000), DCH, DFSRH, DRCOG
ד"ר Philippa Vincent is an NHS GP working in North London.
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Dr Rosalyn Adleman, is an NHS GP working in north London.
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