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Testosterone injection improved diabetic foot complication

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Mar 28, 2009.

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    Improvement of the diabetic foot upon testosterone administration to hypogonadal men with peripheral arterial disease. Report of three cases
    Svetlana Kalinchenko , Alexandr Zemlyanoy and Louis J Gooren
    Cardiovascular Diabetology 2009, 8:19doi:10.1186/1475-2840-8-19
     
  2. kitos

    kitos Active Member

    Interesting posting NewsBot !

    Does this now mean that I will have to give a 'fasting' sperm sample on top of HbA1C blood to see if my testosterone level is high enough? :eek:

    Great, another stick to get beaten up with by diabetic nurses :deadhorse:

    Mind you will make a nice change to have low levels !

    Nick
     
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