Identifying diabetic patients at high risk for lower-extremity amputation in a primary health care setting. A prospective evaluation of simple screening criteria

scientific article published on 01 October 1992

Identifying diabetic patients at high risk for lower-extremity amputation in a primary health care setting. A prospective evaluation of simple screening criteria is …
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P356DOI10.2337/DIACARE.15.10.1386
P698PubMed publication ID1425105

P2093author name stringD. M. Gohdes
S. J. Rith-Najarian
T. Stolusky
P433issue10
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)1386-1389
P577publication date1992-10-01
P1433published inDiabetes CareQ5270111
P1476titleIdentifying diabetic patients at high risk for lower-extremity amputation in a primary health care setting. A prospective evaluation of simple screening criteria
P478volume15

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