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Volume 15 - Issue 5 - May 2002

Column

Diabetes Watch
05/03/2002
By Anthony Yung, DPM
By Anthony Yung, DPM
At least 30 percent of patients with diabetes will develop cutaneous manifestations in their lifetime.1 Given that diabetes is a systemic disease, its effects on the skin may arise from many different sources (vascular, metabolic, nutritional...
At least 30 percent of patients with diabetes will develop cutaneous manifestations in their lifetime.1 Given that diabetes is a systemic disease, its effects on the skin may arise from many different sources (vascular, metabolic, nutritional...
At least 30 percent of patients...
05/03/2002
Podiatry Today
Diagnostic Dilemmas
05/03/2002
By Babak Baravarian, DPM
By Babak Baravarian, DPM
Lateral foot pain may be associated with problems of the lateral or medial foot. Often, if there is a problem on the medial aspect of the foot, your patient may also note that he or she has had long-term pain on the lateral aspect of the foot...
Lateral foot pain may be associated with problems of the lateral or medial foot. Often, if there is a problem on the medial aspect of the foot, your patient may also note that he or she has had long-term pain on the lateral aspect of the foot...
Lateral foot pain may be...
05/03/2002
Podiatry Today
Industry News
05/03/2002
Are you trying to get a more accurate handle on a patient’s diabetic neuropathy? If so, you may want to check out the SmartPen dual filament sensor from Koven Technology. It says the SmartPen combines a sterile sharp tip sensor and a...
Are you trying to get a more accurate handle on a patient’s diabetic neuropathy? If so, you may want to check out the SmartPen dual filament sensor from Koven Technology. It says the SmartPen combines a sterile sharp tip sensor and a...
Are you trying to get a more...
05/03/2002
Podiatry Today
05/03/2002
By Jeff Hall, Editor
By Jeff Hall, Editor
Older ankle implants, initially used in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, were failures. They either popped out, wore out or subsided into the bone. One podiatric surgeon recalls removing at least one failed ankle implant a week during his...
Older ankle implants, initially used in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, were failures. They either popped out, wore out or subsided into the bone. One podiatric surgeon recalls removing at least one failed ankle implant a week during his...
Older ankle implants, initially...
05/03/2002
Podiatry Today

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