Dr. Mia Edwards
A rare complication that can develop in diabetics following the start or increase of insulin therapy is insulin edema (1). It may be missed in the differential diagnosis of edema and might present as lower extremity edema or, less frequently, as generalized edema (2). Since insulin edema lacks official diagnostic criteria, it is determined by clini
<p>Insulin Edema after Initiation of Hybrid Closed-loop Insulin Pump Therapy with Continuous Glucose Monitoring: a case report</p>

Insulin Edema after Initiation of Hybrid Closed-loop Insulin Pump Therapy with Continuous Glucose Monitoring: a case report

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