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Allogeneic epidermal substitutes in the treatment of chronic diabetic leg and foot ulcers

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Table 1: Anamnestic data, length of previous treatments and HbA1c levels
Figure 1: Diabetic ulcer of the ankle of 3 cm × 4 cm
Figure 3: At t1 (9 days postoperative), 50% reduction of dimensions and improvement of wound bed
Table 3: Cellular skin substitutes for diabetic chronic ulcers (costs at the time of writing should be treated as a guide and have been converted into € currency where necessary; the name of the scaffold is present if the product has no commercial name)

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