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References for Diabetes and Infection


Medical Intelligence: Drug Therapy -- The Physiologic Replacement of Insulin: An Elusive Goal
Original Articles: Role of Insulin in Management of Surgical Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Original Articles: Perioperative Management of Diabetic Subjects: Subcutaneous Versus Intravenous Insulin Administration During Glucose-Potassium Infusion
The influence of diabetes mellitus on the healing of closed fractures
Diabetic foot infections. Bacteriologic analysis
Arthrodesis of the diabetic neuropathic ankle joint
Simplified two-stage below-knee amputation for unsalvageable diabetic foot infections
Total knee arthroplasty in diabetes mellitus
Treatment of resistant ulcers on the plantar surface of the great toe in diabetics
Prognostic value of systolic ankle and toe blood pressure levels in outcome of diabetic foot ulcer
Quantitative aerobic and anaerobic bacteriology of infected diabetic feet
Partial and total calcanectomy: a review of thirty-one consecutive cases over a ten-year period
Microbiology of superficial and deep tissues in infected diabetic gangrene
Microbiology of deep tissue in diabetic gangrene
Role of insulin in management of surgical patients with diabetes mellitus
Intensive insulin therapy: Part II. Multicomponent insulin regimens
Intensive insulin therapy: Part I. Basic principles
Perioperative control of blood glucose in diabetic patients: a two-step protocol
Chemotaxis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with diabetes mellitus
The effect of long-term intensified insulin treatment on the development of microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus
Deaths associated with diabetic ketoacidosis A and hyperosmolar coma. 1973-1988.
The results of operations on the lumbar spine in patients who have diabetes mellitus
Deformity following fracture in diabetic neuropathic osteoarthropathy. Operative management of adults who have type-I diabetes
Original Articles: Improvement in Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Resistance in Obese Subjects Treated with Troglitazone.


Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.

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