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Introducción: La diabetes se concibe como una enfermedad endocrina y metabólica determinada genéticamente y distinguida por un déficit parcial o total en la secreción de insulina, hormona segregada por las células beta del páncreas. Poco se ha escrito sobre las complicaciones musculoesqueléticas provocadas por esta enfermedad. Objetivo: reflexionar sobre las principales complicaciones musculoesqueléticas provocadas por la diabetes mellitus. Desarrollo: los síndromes periarticulares, los síndromes articulares y esqueléticos, los síndromes periarticulares y los síndromes musculares destacan entre las principales complicaciones musculoesqueléticas provocadas por la diabetes mellitus. Conclusiones: Resultan habituales los desórdenes reumáticos en la diabetes mellitus y sus tipologías se consideran amplias. Muchas de estas características están vinculadas con la duración de la enfermedad, al escaso control de la condición y a otras manifestaciones crónicas de la diabetes. Se establece como posible en la mayoría de casos que un control apropiado de la diabetes puede prevenir la mayoría de estas condiciones. Generalmente, el médico general se orienta a las complicaciones cardiovasculares, renales y oculares del paciente diabético por representar estas una gran afectación en la morbilidad y mortalidad. No obstante, las complicaciones reumáticas en los diabéticos pueden producir una discapacidad considerable. Por esta razón, se les debe incluir en el diseño de estrategias para perfeccionar el manejo clínico y la calidad de vida de los pacientes diabéticos. ABSTRACT Introduction: Diabetes is conceived as a genetically determined endocrine and metabolic disease and distinguished by a partial or total deficit in the secretion of insulin, a hormone secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas. Little has been written about the musculoskeletal complications caused by this disease. Objective: to reflect on the main musculoskeletal complications caused by diabetes mellitus. Development: periarticular, joint and skeletal, periarticular and muscular syndromes stand out among the main musculoskeletal complications caused by diabetes mellitus. Conclusions: Rheumatic disorders are common in diabetes mellitus and their typologies are considered broad. Many of these characteristics are linked to the duration of the disease, the poor control of the condition and other chronic manifestations of diabetes. It is established as possible in most cases that an appropriate control of diabetes can prevent most of these conditions. Generally, the general practitioner is oriented to the cardiovascular, renal and ocular complications of the diabetic patient because they represent a great affectation in morbidity and mortality. However, rheumatic complications in diabetics can produce considerable disability. For this reason, they should be included in the design of strategies to improve the clinical management and quality of life of diabetic patients.
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