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Table 1: Literature review of mean healing time, healing rates and amputation rates in diabetic foot ulcers
Table 2: Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the Diabetic Foot Clinic population
Figure 1: the inclusion of clients who were admitted at the TTM Hospital for diabetic foot sepsis
Table 5: Direct hospital costs for clients treated for diabetic foot sepsis in the TTM Hospital between June 2013 and June 2015
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