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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2000
Charcot's foot used to be considered an unusual complication of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. With the current appreciation that approximately 25% of adult diabetics have an appreciable peripheral neuropathy, it is understandable that Charcot's neuro-osteoarthropathy has become recognized as a major problem for clinicians caring for diabetics ...
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Charcot's foot used to be considered an unusual complication of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. With the current appreciation that approximately 25% of adult diabetics have an appreciable peripheral neuropathy, it is understandable that Charcot's neuro-osteoarthropathy has become recognized as a major problem for clinicians caring for diabetics ...
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Orthopedics, 1987
ABSTRACT: Amputation of the lower extremity is more frequent in diabetic patients than in the general population. Causative factors include foot deformities, neuropathy, dysvascularity, infection, and gangrene. A grading and treatment program is outlined for aid in treating the lesions that develop in these feet.
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ABSTRACT: Amputation of the lower extremity is more frequent in diabetic patients than in the general population. Causative factors include foot deformities, neuropathy, dysvascularity, infection, and gangrene. A grading and treatment program is outlined for aid in treating the lesions that develop in these feet.
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2018
This contribution is about Xocnaceh, an early Yucatecan site with monumental architecture located on the edge of the Puuc escarpment. A program of excavations at the Acropolis, a trapezoidal basal platform whose surviving volume exceeds 100,000 m3, has identified building episodes and artifacts dating from the Middle Preclassic Period (800-300 B.C ...
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This contribution is about Xocnaceh, an early Yucatecan site with monumental architecture located on the edge of the Puuc escarpment. A program of excavations at the Acropolis, a trapezoidal basal platform whose surviving volume exceeds 100,000 m3, has identified building episodes and artifacts dating from the Middle Preclassic Period (800-300 B.C ...
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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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Trench Foot, Shelter Foot, and Immersion Foot
The American Journal of Nursing, 1943openaire +1 more source
Practical Guidelines on the prevention and management of diabetic foot disease (IWGDF 2019 update)
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 2020Nicolaas C Schaper +2 more
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