Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) is one of the most serious and functionally significant complications of diabetes, with a high number of functionally relevant amputations. DFS is not to be understood as an isolated chronic wound, but as a local manifestation of a systemic metabolic disease with neurovascular and immunological dysregulation and destruction.
Autoren
- Mohamed Assahub
- Prof. Dr. med. Christoph Hirche, FACS
Publikation
- CARDIOVASC
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