Managing
the Diabetic Foot
"Designed
to be portable, and yet contains sufficient, easily accessible
information to enable the practitioner to make rapid, effective
decisions that will prevent deterioration and progression
to amputation" |
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Managing
the Diabetic Foot
Editors: Michael E. Edmonds, Alethea V. M. Foster
Publisher: Blackwell
Science Inc; June 2000; 134 pages
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Diabetic
foot problems lead to more amputations than any other
pathology. As a result, visual recognition of presenting clinical
signs is a vital component of early diagnosis and treatment.
Managing the Diabetic Foot provides a practical and succinct
guide to the whole process of managing the diabetic foot.
Many
years of experience have led the authors to devise simple,
effective techniques to help diagnosis and treat diabetic
foot problems seen both in the hospital and in the community.
The fundamental approach in Managing the Diabetic Foot is
based on a new, simple staging system of the natural history
of the diabetic foot, providing a framework for diagnosis
and management, which will be of value to all practitioners
who care for the diabetic foot.
Managing
the Diabetic Foot is designed to be portable, and yet contains
sufficient, easily accessible information to enable the practitioner
to make rapid, effective decisions that will prevent deterioration
and progression to amputation.
Contents
for Managing the Diabetic Foot:
Introduction
Managing Stage 1:
The Normal Foot
Managing Stage 2:
The High Risk Foot
Managing Stage 3:
The Ulcerated Foot
Managing Stage 4:
The Cellulitic Foot
Managing Stage 5:
The Necrotic Foot
Managing Stage 6: The Major Amputation
Non-Ulcerative Pathologies
New Developments
Appendix: Problems
of Differential Diagnosis
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the Diabetic Foot
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