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Diagnosis and Management of Infection in the Diabetic Foot
Medical Clinics of North America, 2013Edgar J G Peters, Benjamin A Lipsky
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Commentary on “The Infected Diabetic Foot: Analysis of Diabetic and Non‐diabetic Foot Infections”
Wound Repair and RegenerationMostafa Javanian +3 more
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The role of procalcitonin as a marker of diabetic foot ulcer infection
International Wound Journal, 2017Giovanni De Caridi +2 more
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Review Papers: Current Techniques to Detect Foot Infection in the Diabetic Patient
International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2010Thanh Dinh, Aristidis Veves
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Management of patients hospitalized for diabetic foot infection: Results of the French OPIDIA study
Diabetes and Metabolism, 2011Jean-Philippe Lavigne +2 more
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Foot Infections in diabetic patients
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004openaire +2 more sources
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INTRODUCTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Infections of the foot are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is estimated that 4% of patients with diabetes get a foot infection or ulcer in their lifetime (1). A foot infection is often the pivotal event leading to an amputation (2-5). A study by Eneroth and coworkers in Sweden showed that approximately 50% of
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INTRODUCTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Infections of the foot are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. It is estimated that 4% of patients with diabetes get a foot infection or ulcer in their lifetime (1). A foot infection is often the pivotal event leading to an amputation (2-5). A study by Eneroth and coworkers in Sweden showed that approximately 50% of
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