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Thermoregulatory sudomotor dysfunction in at risk feet

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Mar 18, 2008.

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    Thermoregulatory sudomotor dysfunction and diabetic neuropathy develop in parallel in at-risk feet.
    Sun PC, Lin HD, Jao SH, Chan RC, Kao MJ, Cheng CK.
    Diabet Med. 2008 Mar 13 [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Sudomotor dysfunction is associated with foot ulceration in diabetes
    N. Tentolouris, K. Marinou, P. Kokotis, A. Karanti, E. Diakoumopoulou and N. Katsilambros
    Diabetic Medicine Volume 26 Issue 3, Pages 302 - 305
     
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    The thermoregulation of healthy individuals, overweight–obese, and diabetic from the plantar skin thermogram: a clue to predict the diabetic foot
    Francisco-J Renero
    Diabetic Foot & Ankle 16 Aug 2017
     
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    Testing the sympathetic nervous system of the foot has a high predictive value for early amputation in patients with diabetes with a neuroischemic ulcer.
    Schreuder SM et al
    BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2018 Nov 21;6(1):e000592
     

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