
Photoessay: The Skin and Diabetes Mellitus
by A Huntley
Dermatology Online Journal, December 1995
Volume 1, Number 2
Kyrle Disease
Another rare but distinct dermatosis of diabetes mellitus is Kyrle disease.
This is most commonly encountered in the diabetics undergoing hemodialysis for
renal failure. It may also occur in patients who only have diabetes or who have
renal failure and not diabetes. Affected patients have papules with horny plugs
especially involving extensor surfaces of the extremities.
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Fig 67. Patient with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and diabetic renal
failure who developed typical lesions of Kyrle's disease. This patient was
first encountered in the hemodialysis unit.
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