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High Risk Diabetic Foot: Treatment and Prevention

By Lawrence A. Lavery, Scott & White Hospital, Temple, Texas, USA
Ruth Bush, Scott & White Hospital, Temple, Texas, USA
Edgar Peters, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Book Specifications

  • Available to Purchase
  • Published: August 2010
  • ISBN: 9781420083019
  • eISBN: 9781420083026
  • First Edition
  • 400 pages
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Size: 6" x 9"
  • 60 Black and White Illustrations
  • 10 Colour Illustrations

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Emphasizing a team approach that includes the practicing podiatrist, endocrinologist, diabetologist, vascular surgeon, orthopedist, and infectious disease specialist, High Risk Diabetic Foot provides a thorough and detailed resource on the management of complex diabetic foot problems. This comprehensive text is an essential tool that will enable physicians to reduce infections and amputations through careful examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

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Emphasizing a team approach that includes the practicing podiatrist, endocrinologist, diabetologist, vascular surgeon, orthopedist, and infectious disease specialist, High Risk Diabetic Foot provides a thorough and detailed resource on the management of complex diabetic foot problems. This comprehensive text is an essential tool that will enable physicians to reduce infections and amputations through careful examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Key features in High Risk Diabetic Foot include:

  • A full section devoted to the prevention of amputation
  • High-quality images for accurate diagnosis
  • Chapters organized by epidemiology, classification and staging, diagnosis, special studies, and medical and surgical management
  • Summary tables and flow charts for quick reference
  • A discussion of the co-morbidities associated with diabetic foot pathology, including sensory neuropathy, painful neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, food wounds, and more
  • Identification of the level of medical evidence associated with treatment recommendations