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| PowerPoint Presentation on Diabetic Nephropathy or PowerPoint Presentation on |
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| Diabetic Foot. N. Craig Stone. April 17, 2003. Introduction. Epidemiology; Pathophysiology; Classification; Treatment. Epidemiology ... |
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| PowerPoint Slide Presentation on metatarsl head ulcers treated with tendon lengthening |
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| Skin infection; Complicated skin and skin structure infections, including diabetic foot infections without concomitant osteomyelitis, caused by S aureus (methicillin |
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| Myth 10 . Amputations from diabetic foot infections are inevitable . WRONG! Early, aggressive, empirical and then targeted antibiotic treatment can save toes and limbs |
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| A comprehensive diabetic foot exam should be conducted by a podiatrist, physician or other health care provider who is knowledgeable about diabetes and its ... |
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| Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Diabetic Neuropathy; Infections. Peripheral Vascular Disease. Diabetics are more prone to develop atherosclerosis, which can result in ... |
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| Diabetic foot – neuropathy and arterial disease. Being In Control. Non-diabetic. Generally between 80mg/dL-120mg/dL. Fasting glucose level: <110mg/dL ... |
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| Promptly refer patients to opthalmology with any level of macular edema, severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), or any proliferative diabetic …www.fpm.emory.edu/Family/didactics/powerpint/Diabetes.ppt |
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| MESH headings – “hyperbaric oxygenation” and “diabetic foot” and “ulcer”; Limited to RCT. Most recent article = double-blind RCT. Background ... |
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