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Adequacy of Clinical Surveillance of Diabetic Patients Requiring Minor Foot Amputations

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Feb 3, 2022.

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    Adequacy of Clinical Surveillance of Diabetic Patients Requiring Minor Foot Amputations
    A Retrospective Audit

    Bernard Schembri, Martina Lia Falzon, Luca Casingena, Gabriel DeGiorgio, Mark Grech Sciberras, Michela Manfre, Kevin Cassar
    MALTA MEDICAL JOURNAL VOL 34 NO 1 (2022)
     
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    Impact of case-mix adjustment on observed variation in the healing of diabetic foot ulcers at 12 weeks using data from the National Diabetes Foot Care Audit of England and Wales: a cohort study
    Arthur C Yelland et al
    Diabet Med. 2022 Sep 17
     
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