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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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The diabetic foot

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ZT Bloomgarden - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
At a symposium on wound healing, Harold Brem (New York, NY) noted that nearly
100,000 lower-limb amputations are performed annually on individuals with
diabetes in the US (1). Lower-extremity ulcers occur in 4–10% of people ...
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The diabetic foot

- oxfordjournals.org
MP Khanolkar, SC Bain, JW Stephens - Qjm, 2008 - Oxford Univ Press
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions and with it carries the risk of
complications. Disease of the foot is among one of the most feared complications
of diabetes. The ultimate endpoint of diabetic foot disease is amputation, ...
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[PDF] Diagnosing and Treating Diabetic Foot Infections


DAİT ve Tedavisi - Klimik Dergisi, 2009 - klimikdergisi.org
Persons with diabetes often develop foot wounds, which frequent- ly become
infected. Infections typically involve soft tissues at first, but can spread to
underlying bone. These infections cause con- siderable morbidity and are ...
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

- woundsresearch.com
A Boulton, F Bowling - Springer
The Wagner system describes the diabetic foot ulcer as a full thickness wound
extending to ten- dons or deeper subcutaneous tissue but without bony
involvement or osteomyelitis [1]. The university of Texas system refers to ...
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[PDF] Breast Reduction: Does the Tumescent Technique Affect Reimbursement?


RE Hoxworth - prsjournal.net
Page 1. Review The diabetic foot MP KHANOLKAR 1 , SC BAIN 2 and JW STEPHENS 1,2
From the 1 Department of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Morriston Hospital and ...
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[PDF] FOOT PROBLEMS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES


AJM Boulton, MR Infirmary - hospitalameijeiras.sld.cu
Page 1. 1 FOOT PROBLEMS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES Andrew JM Boulton, MD, DSc (Hon),
FRCP Professor of Medicine, Universities of Manchester, UK and ...
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MP KHANOLKAR1, SC BAIN2 and JW STEPHENS1, 2


QJ Med - QJM - Oxford Univ Press
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions and with it carries the risk of
complications. Disease of the foot is among one of the most feared complications
of diabetes. The ultimate endpoint of diabetic foot disease is amputation, ...
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Maggot Therapy for Wound Management

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S Hunter, D Langemo, P Thompson, D Hanson … - Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2009 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
Maggot therapy has been used for centuries. In the 1500s, Ambroise Pare observed
that maggots helped accelerate wound healing.1 During the American Civil War,
Confed- erate medical officer Joseph Jones also observed the benefits of ...
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Therapieoptionen der Zukunft bei chronischen Wunden


L Steinstrasharper, R Hasler, T Hirsch, A … - Der Chirurg, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Nach wie vor stellt die chirurgische Kon- ditionierung des Wundgrundes die ers-
te Maßnahme in der Therapie der chro- nischen Wunde dar. Ziel ist es, die chro-
nifizierte Wunde durch Keimreduktion und Entfernen des nekrotischen Gewe- ...
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