Factors associated with ulceration and amputation in the neuropathic foot

The purpose of this paper is to review selected literature on the relationship of neuropathy and other related factors in foot ulceration and lower extremity amputation. There is strong evidence that sensory loss and mechanical stress are the primary cause of foot ulceration and common factors in th...

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Diabetic Foot - surgery
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Risk Factors
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