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The Diabetic Foot: Medical and Surgical Management [Hardcover]

Aristidis Veves , John M. Giurini , Frank W. LoGerfo

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The medical and surgical management of foot disorders in the patient with diabetes should have as its basis a thorough understanding of the complications and metabolic consequences of diabetes mellitus. Read the first page
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