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Efficacy of multilayered hosiery in reducing in-shoe plantar foot pressure in high-risk …


AP Garrow, CHM van Schie, AJM Boulton - Diabetes care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Nineteen patients with established peripheral
neuropathy attending a complications clinic of the Manchester Diabetes Centre
were recruited to the study. Fifteen (78%) of the patients were male, ...
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[CITATION] Das diabetische Fußsyndrom


T KÄSTENBAUER, K IRSIGLER - Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift(1946), 2003 - cat.inist.fr
Das diabetische Fusssyndrom. Thomas KÄSTENBAUER, Karl IRSIGLER Wiener medizinische
Wochenschrift(1946) 153:21-2221-22, 474-477, Springer, 2003.
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[CITATION] A clinical evaluation of Urexine® moisturizer creams in the treatment of xerosis


EM Gisold, G Hneyon, RM Grossman - Cosmet Dermatol, 1988
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Plantar hyperkeratosis: a study of callosities and normal plantar skin


SE Thomas, PJ Dykes, R Marks - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 1985 - nature.com
Although callosities of the plantar skin are common and often disabling, little
is known of their pathology or the reasons for their persistence. In this study
plantar epidermal structure and cell renewal were investigated in patients ...
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Das diabetische Fußsyndrom


H Stiegler - Herz, 2004 - Springer
Pathogenese: Die ätiologisch entscheidenden Faktoren für die Entwickung des
diabetischen Fußsyndroms (DFS) sind die Neuropathie und insbesondere die
Kombination aus Neuropa- thie und Makroangiopathie. Letztere verschlechtert ...
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The healed diabetic foot. What next?


M Crane, P Branch - Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery, 1998 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reulceration of the healed diabetic foot must be prevented to end the cycle of
degradation that leads to amputation in so many of these patients. Education,
identification of risk factors, therapeutic shoe gear, prophylactic ...
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Plantar skin in type II diabetes: an investigation of protein glycation and biomechanical …


F Hashmi, J Malone-Lee, E Hounsell - Eur J Dermatol, 2006 - john-libbey-eurotext.fr
Despite the increasing awareness of the long-term complications associated with
the feet in diabetes, the statistics for diabetic foot ulceration, in
particular, are still distressing [1, 2]. The multifarious pathologies that ...
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Plantar pressure in off-loading devices used in diabetic ulcer treatment


BJ Beuker, RW Deursen, P Price, EA Manning … - Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Four off-loading devices used for the treatment of diabetic forefoot ulcers were
compared: a custom-molded insole shoe, a cast MABAL shoe, a prefabricated
pneumatic walking brace, and a bivalved total contact cast (BTCC). It was ...
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Relationship between peripheral vascular disease and high plantar pressures in diabetic …


Z Pataky, A Golay, H Bounameaux, E … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2003 - Elsevier
We have evaluated the relationship between foot arterial pressures and plantar
pressure parameters (Peak Plantar Pressure, Foot-Floor Contact and Plantar
Pressure Integral) in eleven diabetic patients with both peripheral ...
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The use of 40% urea cream in the treatment of moccasin tinea pedis.


BE Elewski, HR Haley, CM Robbins - Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Moccasin tinea pedis is a chronic dermatophyte infection of the foot that is
recalcitrant to topical antifungal therapy. Furthermore, most patients with
moccasin tinea pedis also have onychomycosis, thus adding to the ...
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