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The global burden of diabetic foot disease

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AJM Boulton, L Vileikyte, G Ragnarson- … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, resulting in major
economic consequences for the patients, their families, and society. Foot ulcers
are more likely to be of neuropathic origin, and therefore eminently ...
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Improving Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Ratios Using Telemedicine-Based Digital …

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CR Taylor, LM Merin, AM Salunga, JT Hepworth … - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Retinal screening was documented for 293 (59.2%) patients, a
significant improvement compared with the 23% baseline rate. Of 293 patients
screened, 92 (31.4%) were screened in ophthalmology, and 201 (68.6%) were ...
Cited by 15 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Which diabetic patients should receive podiatry care? An objective analysis


M McGill, L Molyneaux, DK Yue - Intern Med J, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods: A total of 250 patients with neuropathy (Biothesiometer; Biomedical
Instruments, Newbury, Ohio, USA) (>30, age <65)) but no active foot lesion, and
222 without neuropathy matched for age, type of diabetes, gender and ...
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Retinal Arteriolar Caliber Predicts Incident Retinopathy


SL Rogers, G Tikellis, N Cheung, R Tapp, J … - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Changes in retinal vascular caliber may reflect subclinical microvascular
disease and provide prognostic information regarding risk of retinopathy. In
this study, we examined the prospective association of retinal vascular ...
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Factors associated with regular eye examinations in people with diabetes: results from the …


A MÜLLER, E LAMOUREUX, C BULLEN, JE … - Optometry & Vision Science, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Key Words: diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy screening, eye care
utilization, utilization barriers ... Although people with diabetes are 25
times more likely than the general population to become blind,1 a large ...
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Diabetic foot screening: why is it neglected?


MZ Abu-Qamar - International Wound Journal, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
Understanding reasons for the neglect of foot screening during the annual review
of people with diabetes enables the development of solutions for this omission.
This study explores the reasons within the context of health care delivery ...
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[PDF] Sustaining remote-area programs: retinal camera use by Aboriginal health workers and …


RB Murray, SM Metcalf, PM Lewis, JK Mein, IL … - Med. J Aust, 2005 - mja.com.au
Setting of the program The Kimberley is a remote region of north- west Australia
with a population of 42 000, 40% of whom are Aboriginal. The region includes six
towns and over 100 Aboriginal communities across an area twice the size of ...
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Controlling diabetes mellitus and its complications in Medellín, Colombia, 2001-2003


A Villegas Perrasse, SB Abad, S Faciolince, N … - Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, 2006 - SciELO Public Health
Palabras clave: Diabetes mellitus, complicaciones de la diabetes, Colombia. ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify the principal sociodemographic, clinical, and behavioral
characteristics of patients participating in diabetic care programs in the ...
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Care of vision and ocular health in diabetic members of a national diabetes organization: a …


V Sundling, P Gulbrandsen, J Jervell, J … - BMC Health Services Research, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
The response rate was 74%. Forty-four questionnaires with incomplete data
regarding gender, age or type of diabetes were excluded, leaving 1352 cases (52%
females) for analysis. 451 (33%) had type 1 and 901 (67%) had type 2 ...
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Complications of diabetes in urban Indigenous Australians: The DRUID study


L Maple-Brown, J Cunningham, K Dunne, C … - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2008 - Elsevier
Among 172 DRUID participants eligible for complications assessment, 135 were
assessed, including 99 KDM (mean age 53 years) and 36 NDM (mean age 47 years).
Percentages of KDM participants meeting therapeutic targets were: HbA1c < ...
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