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Managing the diabetic foot in resource-poor settings

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Oct 30, 2017.

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    Managing the diabetic foot in resource-poor settings: challenges and solutions
    Abbas ZG
    Chronic Wound Care Management and Research 27 October 2017 Volume 2017:4 Pages 135—142
     
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    Diabetic foot ulcer, the effect of resource-poor environments on healing time and direct cost: A cohort study during Syrian crisis
    Mhd Belal Alsabek, Abdul Razzak Abdul Aziz
    Int Wound J. 2021 Jul 4
     
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