• What is the diabetic foot?
• Vascular problems
• Lower limb amputation for ischaemia
• Charcot’s osteoarthropathy
• Foot ulcers
• Avoiding foot complications
• Diabetic neuropathy
The diabetic foot
The SA Journal of CPD
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• What is the diabetic foot?
• Vascular problems
• Lower limb amputation for ischaemia
• Charcot’s osteoarthropathy
• Foot ulcers
• Avoiding foot complications
• Diabetic neuropathy
The SA Journal of CPD
ISSN 1016-6742
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