Analysis of factors influencing the recurrence of diabetic foot ulcers
Skin Research and Technology2024Vol. 30(7), pp. e13826–e13826
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Abstract
Early screening and preventive education targeting high-risk factors such as DPN, PAD and the initial ulcer location on the sole of the foot are essential to mitigate the high long-term recurrence rate of DFU. Furthermore, the protective role of TBIL in preventing ulcer recurrence underscores the importance of monitoring bilirubin levels as part of a comprehensive management strategy for DFU patients.
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