ea0079022 | Abstracts | BES2021
Saartje Thijs
, Corinne Degraeve
, Peter Coremans
Introduction: Lipohypertrophy is by far the most common skin-related complication of insulin therapy. Less common dermatological complications of insulin injections include lipoatrophy, localized allergic reaction, subcutaneous abscess, localized amyloidosis and hyperpigmentation of the skin at the site of injection. We describe the Koebner phenomenon in an insulin requiring type 2 diabetic patient during a psoriasis flare-up.Case report: A 56-year old w...