Calcitonin in treatment of diabetic foot syndrome

1994 
: A case of a 36-year patient with persistent diabetes mellitus of type I and gangrene of the foot is presented. Calcitonin has been used to treat osteitis and inflammation of the adjacent soft tissues. Despite performed surgery and conservative treatment, destruction of the bones has been progressing, and could lead to the high amputation of the extremity. Calcitonin produced an increase in bone, massive calcification around bone stumps, and anastomosis within one year. An acceleration of the wound healing has also been noted. Taking calcitonin mechanism of action and the clinical course of this case into consideration, it seems justified to use calcitonin in the treatment of gangrene of the foot in diabetes.
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