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Risks of Nontraumatic Lower-Extremity Amputations in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes


JM Jonasson, W Ye, P Sparén, J Apelqvist, O … - Diabetes care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We identified 31,354 patients with type 1 diabetes
(15,001 women and 16,353 men) in the Swedish Inpatient Register between 1975 and
2004. The incidence of nontraumatic LEAs was followed up until 31 December ...
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[CITATION] von SB, Tepohl G, Trampisch HJ: High prevalence of peripheral arterial disease and co- …


C Diehm, A Schuster, JR Allenberg, H Darius, … - Atherosclerosis, 2004
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An international comparison of lower extremity amputation rates


R Renzi, N Unwin, R Jubelirer, L Haag - Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2006 - Elsevier
The purpose of this report was to compare lower extremity amputation rates
between areas of the United States and areas outside the United States using a
standard format. Twelve US counties similar in size, income, and land use ...
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Lower-limb revascularization and major amputation rates in England


JE McCaslin, HM Hafez, G Stansby - British Journal of Surgery, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. Original article Lower-limb revascularization and major amputation
rates in England JE McCaslin 1 , HM Hafez 2 and G. Stansby 3 ...
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Lower limb amputations: differences between the genders and long-term survival


M Heikkinen, J Saarinen, VP Suominen, J … - Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
The purpose of the study was to evaluate possible differences between genders in
amputation incidence, revascularization activity before and survival after
amputation. This population-based study was carried out in a well-defined ...
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[CITATION] Dysvascular Amputees: What Can We Expect?


SP Andersn - JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, 1995
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[CITATION] Official statistics of Sweden [article online], 2008


S Sweden
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Polymorphisms spanning the 0N exon and promoter of the estrogen receptor-beta (ERbeta) …


JJ Ashworth, JV Smyth, N Pendleton, M Horan, … - Clin Genet, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Venous ulcers are characterized by excessive inflammation and raised levels of
proinflammatory cytokines. Estrogen has been shown to accelerate the rate of
wound healing in elderly subjects by dampening the inflammatory response. ...
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Amputation in elderly and high-risk vascular patients


P Greant, P Van den Brande - Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1990 - Springer
Fifty-eight patients underwent lower limb amputation for arterial disease over a
30-month period. Mean age of the patients was 72 years. Cardiopulmonary and
metabolic risk factors were present in the majority of the patients. ...
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Estimating disease prevalence using a population-based administrative healthcare …


ABE Wirehn, HM Karlsson, JM Carstensen - Scandinavian journal of public health, 2007 - sjp.sagepub.com
On behalf of: Associations of Public Health in the Nordic Countries ...
Estimating disease prevalence using a population-based administrative healthcare
database ... ANN-BRITT E. WIREHN 1,2 , H. MIKAEL KARLSSON 3 & JOHN M. ...
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