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Beyond the wound: A scoping review of the psychosocial impact of diabetes‐related foot ulcers
Living with a DFU is a complex and ongoing journey. From initial onset through active management and long‐term living, individuals can experience a substantial psychosocial burden, including emotional distress, treatment burden and challenges with self‐management.
Michelle Hanlon +9 more
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Global Overview of Acquired Upper Limb Amputation Epidemiology: A Systematic Review of Prevalence, Incidence, Level, and Etiology. [PDF]
Choi Y, Kim E, Oh BM.
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Review of \u3cem\u3eEmpty Sleeves: Amputation in the Civil War South\u3c/em\u3e by Brian Craig Miller [PDF]
Marten, James
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Banting memorial lecture 2025: Aligning clinical practice, policy and research
Abstract National clinical leadership, on a background of clinical practice and clinical research, provides unique perspectives. I have focused the Banting Memorial Lecture 2025 on the implementation of national programmes across England since 2013, for which, along with colleagues at NHS England, I successfully made the case for investment, led the ...
Jonathan Valabhji
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Challenges in shared decision-making about major lower limb amputation: the PERCEIVE qualitative study. [PDF]
Prout H +17 more
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Prognostic value of triglyceride‐derived metabolic parameters for micro‐ and macrovascular complications and mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Abstract Aims Triglyceride‐derived metabolic parameters have been proposed as indirect measures of insulin resistance and also as predictors of worse prognosis, mainly in Asian populations. However,
Claudia R. L. Cardoso +3 more
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Management and outcomes of people presenting with new diabetes-related foot infections: a prospective observational study from Australia and New Zealand. [PDF]
Raby E +23 more
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Abstract Aims Obesity is a risk factor for multiple long‐term conditions (MLTCs/multimorbidity). However, the impact of weight loss in people with MLTCs is unclear. We investigated the association between body mass index (BMI) change and the development of obesity‐related complications (ORCs), as well as clinical and economic outcomes in individuals ...
Kamlesh Khunti +6 more
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