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Infections in diabetic foot ulcers
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2003Foot ulcers and infections are common in diabetic patients. A 30-month-long descriptive study was conducted in our hospital in which we analyzed microbiological isolates of all patients admitted with diabetic foot infections. The predominant flora identified were Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, followed by Enterococcus spp.,
F J., Candel González +7 more
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THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETIC FOOT ULCERATION
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1995Multiple mechanisms contribute to the etiopathogenesis of diabetic foot ulceration. Of these, neuropathy is probably the most important as a contributing factor, but it is the combination of neuropathy with other factors that leads to ulceration. Trauma in the neuropathic foot may be extrinsic, for example, in poorly fitting footwear, or intrinsic, for
H J, Murray, A J, Boulton
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Bone & Joint 360, 2016
Diabetes is increasingly common, and is associated with significant patient morbidity, mortality and high socioeconomic costs (Table I). Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes, almost all clinicians will treat patients who suffer from it, or will treat a direct complication of diabetes.
Martin Raglan, Brigitte Scammell
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Diabetes is increasingly common, and is associated with significant patient morbidity, mortality and high socioeconomic costs (Table I). Due to the increasing prevalence of diabetes, almost all clinicians will treat patients who suffer from it, or will treat a direct complication of diabetes.
Martin Raglan, Brigitte Scammell
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Debridement of diabetic foot ulcers
2002Foot ulceration is thought to affect 15% of people with diabetes at some time in their lives.The aim of this review is to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of debridement as a treatment for diabetic foot ulcers.Searches of electronic databases, hand searching journals, bibliographies and identification of unpublished work by written ...
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Independent Nurse, 2011
Diabetic foot ulcers have a complex pathology that requires expert management. The key principles of assessment and management are outlined by Peter Roberts and Victoria Newton
Peter Roberts, Victoria Newton
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Diabetic foot ulcers have a complex pathology that requires expert management. The key principles of assessment and management are outlined by Peter Roberts and Victoria Newton
Peter Roberts, Victoria Newton
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Practice Nursing, 1997
Trudie Young discusses the assessment and management of the diabetic foot.
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Trudie Young discusses the assessment and management of the diabetic foot.
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Etiology, Epidemiology, and Disparities in the Burden of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetes Care, 2023Katherine M Mcdermott +2 more
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