Diabetic foot syndrome
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Diabetic foot syndrome.
Themost significant consequences of diabetic foot problems are ulcerations and amputations. ▶ Between 0.8 and 10% of all people with diabetes mellitus suffer from a foot ulcer. ▶ The annual rate of new diabetic foot cases is between 2.2 and 5.9 %. ▶ Germany is in the upper range of European countries with its rate of over 60000 amputations per year. Approximately 70% of all amputations are perf...
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عنوان ژورنال: Medicína pro praxi
سال: 2017
ISSN: 1214-8687,1803-5310
DOI: 10.36290/med.2017.014