Effects of low level laser therapy on grades II and III of diabetic foot ulcers

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  • Fataneh Hashem Dabaghian Tehran University of medical sciences, Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine, Tehran, Iran.
  • Mitra Hajizade Department of Internal Medicine Milad Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
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volume 9  issue 2

pages  36- 41

publication date 2012-07

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