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  • '''Diabetic Foot Ulcers''' A '''Diabetic Foot Ulcer''' (pronunciation: /daɪəˈbɛtɪk fʊt ˈʌlsər/) is a common comp
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  • == Diabetic Foot Ulcer == A '''Diabetic Foot Ulcer''' (''pronunciation: dia-be-tic foot ul-cer'') is a common complication of [[Diabetes Mellitus|diabetes mellitus
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  • == Diabetic Foot == ..." referring to the excessive urination associated with the condition, and "foot," from the Old English "fot."
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  • ...hoe''' (/ʃuː/), in the context of medicine, refers to a device worn on the foot to protect it and facilitate locomotion. The term is derived from the Old E ...tendons, and ligaments. The design of a shoe can significantly impact the foot's health and function.
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  • == Diabetic Sock == A '''Diabetic sock''' (pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəˌbiːtɪk sɒk/) is a type of [[sock]] sp
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  • |Organization=Neal Diabetic Foot And Ankle Center LLC ...n Appleton, WI</categorytree><br>{{div col end}}<br>[[Category:Podiatrists in Appleton, WI]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:W2654 County Rd Kk Appleton WI 5
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  • |Organization=Diabetic Foot Care Services PC ...n Flushing, NY</categorytree><br>{{div col end}}<br>[[Category:Podiatrists in Flushing, NY]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:7203 164Th St Flushing NY 11365|
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  • ...reek words "podos" meaning foot and "kytos" meaning cell, referring to the foot-like projections of these cells. ...udes a cell body, major processes, and foot processes or [[pedicels]]. The foot processes of adjacent podocytes interdigitate, forming a filtration barrier
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  • |Organization=Neal Diabetic Foot And Ankle Center LLC ...on, WI</categorytree><br>{{div col end}}<br>[[Category:Nurse practitioners in Appleton, WI]]<br>{{#multimaps: {{#geocode:W2654 County Rd Kk Appleton WI 5
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  • '''Ulcerated''' (pronounced: ul·​cer·​at·​ed, /ˈʌlsəreɪtɪd/) is a term used in medicine to describe a condition where an [[ulcer]] has formed. The term or ...or mucous membrane accompanied by disintegration of tissue. This can occur in various parts of the body, including the [[stomach]], [[intestines]], [[eso
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  • ...ning water and "kolla" meaning glue, indicating its property to form a gel in the presence of water. ...ytic debridement. They are also used for the prevention of pressure ulcers in at-risk patients.
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  • ...that penetrates deep into or through the skin, usually on the sole of the foot. ...nd "perforans" meaning "piercing". It was first used in medical literature in the late 19th century.
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  • ...idermin''' (pronounced: ne-pi-der-min) is a synthetic peptide that is used in the field of [[medicine]] and [[biotechnology]] for its wound healing prope ...eaning new, and "derma" meaning skin. This is in reference to its function in promoting the growth of new skin cells.
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  • ...he Latin word for "sweetened with honey," reflecting the presence of sugar in the urine. ...stroke]], [[Chronic Kidney Disease|chronic kidney disease]], [[Foot Ulcers|foot ulcers]], and [[Retinopathy|retinopathy]].
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  • ...[[wound dressing]] that is derived from [[seaweed]]. It is primarily used in the treatment of [[wound care]] and is known for its high absorbency and ge ...d," a compound found in the cell walls of brown algae. The word "Dressing" in this context refers to a protective covering or bandage applied to wounds.
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  • ...rious types of [[wound]]s, including [[burns]], [[pressure ulcers]], and [[diabetic ulcers]]. Hydrogel dressings are used in the treatment of a variety of wounds. They are particularly effective for w
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  • ...pronunciation: er-ta-PEN-em SO-dee-um) is a [[carbapenem]] antibiotic used in the treatment of various bacterial infections. It is marketed under the bra ...to the sodium salt form of the drug, which is the form most commonly used in medical applications.
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  • ...es, especially at the ankle, leading to changes in the way a person walks. Foot deformities, such as hammertoes and high arches, are also common. ...]], exposure to toxins, certain medications, and [[vitamin deficiencies]]. In some cases, the cause of polyneuropathy is unknown, a condition referred to
    2 KB (229 words) - 22:14, 7 February 2024
  • ...destruction of the bones and soft tissues at the joints, especially those in the feet. ...o feel warm to the touch and the person may experience a loss of sensation in the area.
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  • ...s a form of treatment that aims to promote the growth of new blood vessels in the body. This is achieved through the introduction of specific growth fact ...teins to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels. This is typically done in areas of the body where blood flow is restricted due to disease or injury.
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