نتایج جستجو برای: diabetic feet infections

تعداد نتایج: 403232  

2017
Travis B. Nielsen Paul Pantapalangkoor Jun Yan Brian M. Luna Ken Dekitani Kevin Bruhn Brandon Tan Justin Junus Robert A. Bonomo Ann Marie Schmidt Michael Everson Frederick Duncanson Terence M. Doherty Lin Lin Brad Spellberg

For more than a century, diabetic patients have been considered immunosuppressed due to defects in phagocytosis and microbial killing. We confirmed that diabetic mice were hypersusceptible to bacteremia caused by Gram-negative bacteria (GNB), dying at inocula nonlethal to nondiabetic mice. Contrary to the pervasive paradigm that diabetes impedes phagocytic function, the bacterial burden was no ...

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2009
Seward B. Rutkove Aristidis Veves Theophano Mitsa Rui Nie Patricia M. Fogerson Lindsay P. Garmirian Rachel A. Nardin

OBJECTIVE To determine how thermoregulation of the feet is affected by diabetes and diabetic polyneuropathy in both wakefulness and sleep. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Normal subjects, diabetic subjects without neuropathy, diabetic subjects with small-fiber diabetic polyneuropathy, and those with advanced diabetic polyneuropathy were categorized based on neurological examination, nerve conduct...

2014
Elroy P Weledji Pius Fokam

BACKGROUND Diabetic foot infections are a frequent clinical problem. About 50% of patients with diabetic foot infections who have foot amputations die within five years. Properly managed most can be cured, but many patients needlessly undergo amputations because of improper diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. DISCUSSION The article debates the pros and cons of amputation of the diabetic fo...

2008
A. A. Shirwaikar T. Thomas A. Shirwaikar R. Lobo K. S. Prabhu

Fungal infections of skin are one of the most common infections in human beings. The areas which are likely to get infected include the scalp, the hands and the feet. Dermatophytes, yeasts and moulds are the three major fungi responsible for skin infections. Earlier oral antifungal agents were used for treatment of fungal infection in finger and toe nails. The disadvantages of oral antifungal a...

2015
Yusuf Kayar Özgül Pamukçu Hatice Eroğlu Kübra Kalkan Erol Aysegul Ilhan Orhan Kocaman

Helicobacter pylori infection and diabetes mellitus are two independent common diseases. It is showed that the worsening glycemic and metabolic control increases the rates of Helicobacter pylori infections and Helicobacter pylori is shown as one of the common problems in diabetic patients with complaints of gastrointestinal diseases. In this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence and era...

2014
Fernando Arrellano-Valdez Marta Urrutia-Osorio Carlos Arroyo Elena Soto-Vega

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, as a result of abnormal insulin production, insulin function, or both. DM is associated with systemic complications, such as infections, neuropathy and angiopathy, which involve the genitourinary tract. The three most significant urologic complications include: bladder cystopathy, sexual dysfunction and urinary tract in...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental rheumatology 2001
P Alonso-Bartolomé H Alonso Valle E Aurrecoechea O Acha R Blanco V M Martínez-Taboada V Rodríguez-Valverde

We report a case of a mycotic (infected) aneurysm of the popliteal artery due to Salmonella enteritidis. The clinical presentation may be confused with other more common causes of diffuse swollen leg, causing a delay in the diagnosis and proper therapy. Prompt surgical resection of the infected aneurysm together with medical therapy is required for successful treatment.

2009
Sunny Park Jeremy Rich Frank Hanses Jean C. Lee

Foot and ankle infections are the most common cause of hospitalization among diabetic patients, and Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen implicated in these infections. Patients with insulin-resistant (type 2) diabetes are more susceptible to bacterial infections than nondiabetic subjects, but the pathogenesis of these infections is poorly understood. C57BL/6J-Lepr/Lepr (hereafter, db/db) ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Sunny Park Jeremy Rich Frank Hanses Jean C Lee

Foot and ankle infections are the most common cause of hospitalization among diabetic patients, and Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen implicated in these infections. Patients with insulin-resistant (type 2) diabetes are more susceptible to bacterial infections than nondiabetic subjects, but the pathogenesis of these infections is poorly understood. C57BL/6J-Lepr(db)/Lepr(db) (hereafter,...

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