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Atlas of the Diabetic Foot [Hardcover]

Nicholas Katsilambros , Nicholas Tentolouris , Panagiotis Tsapogas , Eleftherios Dounis
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The prevalence of foot ulceration in the general diabetic population is 4-10%, being lower (1.5-3.5%) in young and highest (5-10%) in older patients. Read the first page
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