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[PDF] Diagnostik, Therapie, Verlaufskontrolle und Prävention des diabetischen Fußsyndroms


S Morbach, E Müller, H Reike, A Risse, M … - Diabetes und Stoffwechsel, 2004 - mdb.aezq.de
Page 1. Evidenzbasierte Diabetes-Leitlinie DDG – Diabetisches Fußsyndrom,
Update 2008 1 Diagnostik, Therapie, Verlaufskontrolle ...
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Comprehensive foot examination and risk assessment

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AJM Boulton, DG Armstrong, SF Albert, RG … - Endocrine Practice, 2008 - AACE
In patients with diabetes, the lifetime risk of develop- ing a foot ulcer may be
as high as 25%, whereas the annu- al incidence of foot ulcers is about 2% (3-7).
Up to 50% of older patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus have one or more ...
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Emerging drugs for diabetic foot ulcers


N Petrova, M Edmonds - Expert Opin. Emerging Drugs, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Diabetic foot ulceration results from factors extrinsic to the foot such as
repeated trauma, ischaemia and infection, as well as intrinsic factors that lead
to impairment of wound healing. Intrinsic factors are less well understood, ...
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Scottish foot ulcer risk score predicts foot ulcer healing in a regional specialist foot clinic


G Leese, C Schofield, B McMurray, G Libby, J … - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Of patients attending the clinic with a foot ulcer (mean [±SD] age
67.3 ± 12.7 years, 68% male), 68% were previously recognized to be at high risk
of foot ulceration, and 98% were high or moderate risk. Of 221 ulcers, the ...
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[PDF] Fungal foot infections in patients with diabetes mellitus-results of two independent …


M Eckhard, A Lengler, J Liersch, RG Bretzel, … - MYCOSES-BERLIN-, 2007 - inmotio.dk
Summary In diabetic patients, mycotic infections may increase the risk of
developing diabetic foot syndrome. However, little data are available on the
prevalence of fungal foot infections in patients with diabetes. In a first ...
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Complexity of factors related to outcome of neuropathic and neuroischaemic/ischaemic …


MA Gershater, M Löndahl, P Nyberg, J Larsson … - Diabetologia, 2009 - Springer
Page 1. ARTICLE Complexity of factors related to outcome of neuropathic and
neuroischaemic/ischaemic diabetic foot ulcers: a cohort study ...
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What's New in Orthopaedic Rehabilitation


H Hosalkar, NK Pandya, J Hsu, MA Keenan - The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2009 - JBJS
Disclosure: The authors did not receive any outside funding or grants in support
of their research for or preparation of this work. One or more of the authors,
or a member of his or her immediate family, received, in any one year, ...
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Caracterização de pessoas com diabetes em unidades de atenção primária e secundária em …

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K Ochoa-Vigo… - Acta paul. enferm - SciELO Brasil
No Brasil, estima-se que existem cinco milhões de habitantes com diabetes e
metade deles desconhece o diagnóstico (1) . O estudo multicêntrico sobre
prevalência do diabetes, realizado na faixa etária de 30 a 69 anos de ...
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Epidemiology of diabetic foot problems


JL Richard, S Schuldiner - La Revue de médecine interne, 2008 - Elsevier
En raison de l'allure épidémique que prend le diabète sucré dans le monde
entier, la prévalence de ses complications est amenée à s'accroître
significativement. Le pied diabétique, responsable d'une grande morbidité ...
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Foot ulcer risk and location in relation to prospective clinical assessment of foot shape and …


MS Cowley, EJ Boyko, JB Shofer, JH Ahroni, … - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2008 - Elsevier
Hammer/claw toes (hazard ratio [HR] (95% confidence interval [CI]) = 1.43 (1.06,
1.94) p = 0.02), marked hammer/claw toes (HR = 1.77 (1.18, 2.66) p = 0.006),
bony prominences (HR = 1.38 (1.02, 1.88), p = 0.04), and foot type (Charcot ...
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