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Managing the diabetic foot

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2014Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resource. : (ePub)ISBN:
  • 9781118708255
  • 1118708253 (ePub)
  • 9781118708279 (Adobe PDF)
  • 111870827X (Adobe PDF)
  • 9781118898543 (electronic bk.)
  • 1118898540 (electronic bk.)
  • 9781118708224 (electronic bk.)
  • 1118708229 (electronic bk.)
  • (pbk.)
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Contents:
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Managing stage 1 : the normal foot -- Managing stage 2 : the high-risk foot -- Managing stage 3 : the ulcerated foot -- Managing stage 4 : the infected foot -- Managing stage 5 : the necrotic foot -- Managing stage 6 : the unsalvageable foot.
Summary: RemoteSummary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: Foot problems in diabetic patients are some of the most challenging complications to treat, due to an often quite late presentation of symptoms from the patient. Therefore visual recognition of presenting clinical signs is absolutely key for a successful diagnosis and subsequently, the right management programme. The 3rd edition of Managing the Diabetic Foot once again provides a practical, handy and accessible pocket guide to the clinical management of patients with severe feet problems associated with diabetes, such as ulcers, infections and necrosis. By focusing on the need for a.
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Managing stage 1 : the normal foot -- Managing stage 2 : the high-risk foot -- Managing stage 3 : the ulcerated foot -- Managing stage 4 : the infected foot -- Managing stage 5 : the necrotic foot -- Managing stage 6 : the unsalvageable foot.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foot problems in diabetic patients are some of the most challenging complications to treat, due to an often quite late presentation of symptoms from the patient. Therefore visual recognition of presenting clinical signs is absolutely key for a successful diagnosis and subsequently, the right management programme. The 3rd edition of Managing the Diabetic Foot once again provides a practical, handy and accessible pocket guide to the clinical management of patients with severe feet problems associated with diabetes, such as ulcers, infections and necrosis. By focusing on the need for a.

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