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A study on diabetic foot and its association with peripheral artery disease

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Fig.1 Pathways to foot ulceration in diabetic patients
Fig .2  Flow chart showing the mode of development of all three types of diabetic ulcers
Fig.3 Neuropathic ulcer over metatarsal head
Fig.5  Neuro-Ischaemic ulcer with cellulitis over medial aspect of foot
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