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Treatment of acute Charcot foot with bisphosphonates: a systematic review of the literature
We undertook a systematic review of the literature concerning the efficacy and safety of bisphosphonates in acute Charcot neuropathic osteoarthropathy.
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Beneficial effects of implementing guidelines on microbiology and costs of infected diabetic foot ulcers
In 2003, guidelines for management of diabetic foot infection (DFI) were written by the authors’ team according to the guidelines of the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot. The effects of impleme...
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Serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein concentrations to distinguish mildly infected from non-infected diabetic foot ulcers: a pilot study
Infection of diabetic foot ulcers is common; at early stages it is difficult to differentiate between non-infected ulcers (or those colonised with normal flora) and ulcers infected with virulent bacteria that ...
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Hyperinsulinaemia as a predictor of coronary heart disease mortality in a healthy population: the Paris Prospective Study, 15-year follow-up
The Paris Prospective Study is a long-term, largescale study of the factors predicting coronary heart disease. The first follow-up examination included, for subjects not known as having diabetes mellitus, a 75...
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Hypertriglyceridaemia as a risk factor of coronary heart disease mortality in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes
The Paris Prospective Study is a long-term investigation of the incidence of coronary heart disease in a large population of working men. The first follow-up examination involved 7,038 men, aged 43–54 years. S...
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Peripheral blood T-cell subsets studied by monoclonal antibodies in Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes: effect of blood glucose control
Peripheral T lymphocyte subsets were investigated, using monoclonal antibodies, in 14 patients with acute diabetes of duration less than 1 month (before insulin treatment) and after prolonged strict blood gluc...
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Relationship of plasma insulin levels to the incidence of myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease mortality in a middle-aged population
The possible role of plasma insulin levels as a risk factor of coronary heart disease has been studied in a population of 7246 non diabetic, working men, aged 43–54 years, initially free from heart disease, an...
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Seventh Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study Of Diabetes Southampton, England, September 15–17, 1971 Abstacts, Part 1
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Diabetes survey plasma insulin during 0-2h oral glucose tolerance test systematically carried out in a professional group
The 75 g 0-2 h oral glucose tolerance test (0-2h OGTT) was systematically carried out on 721 men during their annual check up. Plasma insulin (I), glucose (PG), free fatty acids (FFA), serum triglycerides (Tg)...