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Wukich, D.K., Armstrong, D.G., Attinger, C.E., Boulton, A.J.M., Burns, P.R., Frykberg, R.G., Hellman, R., Kim, P.J., Lipsky, B.A., Pile, J.C., Pinzur, M.S. and Siminerio, L. (2013) Inpatient Management of Diabetic Foot Disorders: A Clinical Guide. Diabetes Care, 36, 2862-2871.
https://doi.org/10.2337/dc12-2712
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TITLE:
Concerns about Diabetic Foot Wounds
AUTHORS:
Denis E. Solomon
KEYWORDS:
Type I Diabetes, Wounds on Soles, Anti-Fungal Spray, Light Weight Dressings, Efficacy of Antibiotic Therapy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Regenerative Medicine,
Vol.8 No.1,
March
31,
2019
ABSTRACT: This paper in a medical sense can be described as a case report. The diabetic foot wounds of a relative, over 70 years of age, with Type I diabetes were so grievous and the medical treatment was so protracted that success could not be assured. There was a danger of amputation. The one outstanding feature was that the private application of an antifungal spray, between the toes of both feet without prescribed oral mycologic agents, seemed to make an inexplicable difference to the final outcome. In addition, a viewpoint drawn was that the efficacy of antibiotic therapies may be compromised by the presence of invisible fungal etiology.
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