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Risk factors for foot infections in individuals with diabetes

- diabetesjournals.org
LA Lavery, DG Armstrong, RP Wunderlich, MJ … - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—During the evaluation period, 151 (9.1%) patients developed 199 foot
infections, all but one involving a wound or penetrating injury. Most patients
had infections involving only the soft tissue, but 19.9% had bone culture– ...
Cited by 80 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Counterpoint: hyperbaric oxygen for diabetic foot wounds is not effective


AR Berendt - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2006 - UChicago Press
Featured in New York Times "Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks" November 28,
2008 Using Internet Searches for Influenza Surveillance Philip M. Polgreen,
Yiling Chen, David M. Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published ...
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A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to enhance the healing of chronic …


RJ Hinchliffe, GD Valk, J Apelqvist, DG … - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
The outcome of management of diabetic foot ulcers is poor and there is
uncertainty concerning optimal approaches to management. We have undertaken a
systematic review to identify interventions for which there is evidence of ...
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New developments in diagnosing and treating diabetic foot infections


BA Lipsky - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
Foot infections are common in persons with diabetes and are often the proximate
cause of lower extremity amputation. There have been many publications in the
past few years dealing with the appropriate ways to diagnose and treat ...
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Infection in the neuroischemic foot

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M Edmonds - The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2005 - ijl.sagepub.com
Infection in the neuroischemic foot can lead to cellulitis, which often
progresses to necrosis as a result of septic vascu- litis. Therefore, it is
important to diagnose infection early. However, ...
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Optimising antimicrobial therapy in diabetic foot infections

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N Rao, BA Lipsky - Drugs, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Foot infections are common and the most serious lower extremity complica-
Abstract tion contributing to amputations, particularly in patients with
diabetes mellitus. Infection is most often a consequence of foot ...
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[PDF] Neuroprotective effect of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor


I Solaroglu, V Jadhav, JH Zhang - Front Biosci, 2007 - bioscience.org
1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. G-CSF and its receptor 3.1. G-CSF and G-CSFR in
the brain 4. Clinical applications of G-CSF 4.1. G-CSF in general clinical use
4.2. G-CSF treatment in patients with cerebral injuries 5. Neuroprotective ...
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Growth Factors in the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: New Technologies, Any Promises?


N Papanas, E Maltezos - The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2007 - ijl.sagepub.com
Foot ulcers remain a common problem, leading to increased morbidity in patients
with diabetes. Despite the progress that has been achieved in revascularization
techniques as well as in off-loading to relieve high-pressure areas, ...
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Infections in diabetes mellitus and hyperglycemia


S Gupta, J Koirala, R Khardori, N Khardori - Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2007 - Elsevier
Infections in diabetes mellitus are relatively more common and serious. Diabetic
patients run the risk of acute metabolic decompensation during infections, and
conversely patients with metabolic decompensation are at higher risk of ...
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Unresolved issues in the management of ulcers of the foot in diabetes.

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WJ Jeffcoate, BA Lipsky, AR Berendt, PR … - Diabetic Medicine, 2008 - prsjournal.net
Management of diabetic foot ulcers presents a major clinical challenge. The
response to treatment is often poor and the outcome disappointing, while the
costs are high for both healthcare providers and the patient. In such ...
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