RG Frykberg, MPH DPM, DG Armstrong, J DPM … - Data Trace - apwca.com Page 1. DIABETIC FOOT DISORDERS A Clinical Practice Guideline Robert G.
Frykberg, DPM, MPH, David G. Armstrong, DPM, John Giurini ... Cited by 165 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 18 versions
DG Armstrong, LA Lavery - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier We enrolled 162 patients into a 16-week, 18-centre, randomised clinical trial in
the USA. Inclusion criteria consisted of partial foot amputation wounds up to
the transmetatarsal level and evidence of adequate perfusion. Patients who ... Cited by 105 - Related articles - All 6 versions
- ►ptolemy.ca [PDF] PR Cavanagh, BA Lipsky, AW Bradbury, G … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier People with diabetes develop foot ulcers because of neuropathy (sensory, motor,
and autonomic deficits), ischaemia, or both. The initiating injury may be from
acute mechanical or thermal trauma or from repetitively or continuously ... Cited by 93 - Related articles - All 21 versions
- ►ptolemy.ca [PDF] AJM Boulton - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer Diabetic foot ulceration represents a major medical, social and economic problem
all over the world. While more than 5% of diabetic patients have a histo- ry of
foot ulceration, the cumulative lifetime incidence may be as high as 15%. ... Cited by 88 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 9 versions
- ►prsjournal.org H Brem, P Sheehan, HJ Rosenberg, JS … - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006 - journals.lww.com From the Department of Surgery, Wound Healing Program, Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons; Diabetes Foot and Ankle Center, Hospital for
Joint Diseases; Department of Surgery, Columbia University Medical Center; ... Cited by 62 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
RG Frykberg, T Zgonis, DG Armstrong, VR … - The journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2006 - Elsevier Foot ulcerations, infections, Charcot neuroarthropathy, and peripheral arterial
disease frequently result in gangrene and lower limb amputation. Consequently,
foot disorders are leading causes of hospitalization for persons with ... Cited by 55 - Related articles - All 2 versions
- ►prsjournal.net ME Edmonds, AVM Foster - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bmj.com Diabetic foot ulcers can be divided into two groups: those in neuropathic feet
(so called neuropathic ulcers) and those in feet with ischaemia often associated
with neuropathy (so called neuroischaemic ulcers). The neuropathic foot is ... Cited by 33 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
AJM Boulton, RS Kirsner, L Vileikyte - 新英格兰医药杂志, 2004 - journal.shouxi.net Foot ulcers develop in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes, and
foot disorders are a leading cause of hospitalization among such patients.1,2,3
Eighty-five percent of lower-limb amputations in patients with diabetes are ... Cited by 145 - Related articles - Cached - BL Direct - All 10 versions
HM Rathur, AJM Boulton - Clinics in dermatology, 2007 - Elsevier Diabetic foot problems are common throughout the world, resulting in major
medical, social and economic consequences for the patients, their families, and
society. Foot ulcers are more likely to be of neuropathic origin, and ... Cited by 23 - Related articles - All 3 versions
HM Rathur, AJM Boulton - Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2007 - nature.com Haris M Rathur is a Clinical Research Fellow in the Academic Department of
Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Dr Rathur's research
interest focuses on diabetic neuropathy and the management of diabetic foot ... Cited by 20 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions