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Hemorheological disorders in the diabetic foot

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Aug 11, 2006.

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    Hemorheological disorders in patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus and foot gangrene.
    Clin Hemorheol Microcirc. 2006;35(1-2):307-10
    Mantskava M, Momtselidze N, Pargalava N, McHedlishvili G
     
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    Red blood cell aggregation, disaggregation and aggregate morphology in autologous plasma and serum in diabetic foot disease.
    Sheremet'ev YA, Popovicheva AN, Rogozin MM, Levin GY.
    Clin Hemorheol Microcirc. 2019 Mar 16
     
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    The effects of different accumulated pressure-time integral stimuli on plantar blood flow in people with diabetes mellitus
    Yijie Duan et al
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2021 Jun 18;22(1):554
     
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