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Incidence of bullosis diabeticorum - a controversial cause of chronic foot ulceration.

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Nov 14, 2008.

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    Incidence of bullosis diabeticorum - a controversial cause of chronic foot ulceration.
    Larsen K, Jensen T, Karlsmark T, Holstein PE.
    Int Wound J 2008;5:591-596.
     
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    Diabetic bullae: A case series and a new model of surgical management.
    Shahi N, Bradley S, Vowden K, Vowden P.
    J Wound Care. 2014 Jun;23(6):326-30.
     
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    a collegue told me that in ramadam time there is an increment of bullosis diabeticorum when islamic people eat a lot of sweet thing after sundown (because they can't eat in the all day), because of the hyperglicaemia. if this can help....
     
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    Bullosis Diabeticorum: A Neglected Bullous Dermatosis.
    Vangipuram R et al
    Skinmed. 2018 Feb 1 ;16(1):77-79. eCollection 2018.
     
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