Introduction: Skin lesions represent lesions that result in loss of tissues and their joints and often this cutaneous process is a primary or secondary conse-quence of structural changes in the same skin surface. Typo 2 diabetic subjects de-veloping chronic skin lesions in the lower limbs in the western world are steadily in-creasing. We conducted a study on the etiologic incidence of chronic skin lesions in type II diabetic subjects in the lower limbs compared to subjects with chronic skin lesions (controls).
Microbiological Etiology of Chronic skin lesions in type 2 Diabetic Subjects
Giuseppe Chisari;Antonio Maria Borzì;Salvatore Luca;Antonino Grasso;Clara Grazia Chisari
2018-01-01
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Introduction: Skin lesions represent lesions that result in loss of tissues and their joints and often this cutaneous process is a primary or secondary conse-quence of structural changes in the same skin surface. Typo 2 diabetic subjects de-veloping chronic skin lesions in the lower limbs in the western world are steadily in-creasing. We conducted a study on the etiologic incidence of chronic skin lesions in type II diabetic subjects in the lower limbs compared to subjects with chronic skin lesions (controls).File in questo prodotto:
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