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First Chinese case report of Helcococcus kunzii in a patient with diabetic foot
Background Infection of Helcococcus kunzii(H. kunzii) from diabetic foot wound is rarely reported. This case report describes the infection of H.kunzii and highlights the therapeutic effect on H.kunzii from a diabetic foot wound.
Ruiying Li +4 more
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Symposium 5: HbA1c: Infection management
Diabetic foot infections (DFIs) are associated with different morbidities, requiring frequent medical visits, daily wound care, antimicrobial therapy, surgery or other procedures, with high health care costs.
Marcia Querci
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Diabetic foot as a complication of diabetes
AdmissionDiabetic foot is a chronic complication of diabetes. Is a shallow or deep skin ulcer. It can occur with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Diabetic foot can appear in anyone with diabetes.
Patrycja Ręba
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Diagnosing Foot Infection in Diabetes [PDF]
Infection represents the presence of an inflammatory response and tissue injury due to the interaction of the host with multiplying bacteria. The disease spectrum is a consequence of the variability in these interactions. Diabetes, because of its effects on the vascular, neurological, and immune systems, can compromise the local and systemic response ...
Williams, D. T. +2 more
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Introduction. The risk of infectious complications in patients with diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is 25.2 to 58%, the risk of hospitalization among the patients with complications of DFI is 56 times, and the risk of amputation is 155 times higher than non-
A. B. Zemlianoi +2 more
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BACTERIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF DIABETIC FOOT INFECTIONS AND ITS EFFECTS ON LIMB SALVATION
Objective: To assess the bacteriological profile of infected diabetic foot and its relationship with limb salvation among the patients treated for diabetic foot infection at a tertiary setup. Study Design: Correlational study.
Muhammad Umair Zulfiqar +5 more
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: Inflammation in patients with diabetic foot will activate platelets and cause aggregation and lead to stasis of blood flow. This inflammation is caused by infection of the diabetic foot.
Pandji Winata Nurikhwan +2 more
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Background: Diabetic foot ulcer is a major cause for diabetes related morbidity and hospitalization. Up to one-third of people with diabetes develop diabetic foot ulceration (DFU) during their lifetime and over 50% of these ulcerations become infected ...
Seema Aleem +2 more
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Microdialysis as a tool for antibiotic assessment in patients with diabetic foot: a review
Diabetic foot is a serious late complication frequently caused by infection and ischaemia. Both require prompt and aggressive treatment to avoid lower limb amputation.
Vladimíra Fejfarová +9 more
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Introduction. Roles of the IDSA-IWGDF clinical sign in determining the existence of infection in the treated diabetic foot ulcer is unknown, and it has to be modified.
Andra Aswar +3 more
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