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- Bookvolume editors, Alberto Piaggesi, Jan Apelqvist.Contents:
The diabetic foot syndrome today : a pandemic uprise / J. Apelqvist
A complication of the complications : the complexity of pathogenesis and the role of co-morbidities in the diabetic foot syndrome / M. Meloni, V. Izzo, L. Giurato, L. Uccioli
Re-evaluating the outcomes in diabetic foot management / G. Clerici, E. Iacopi, M. Caminiti, A. Casini, V. Curci, E. Faglia, A. Piaggesi
The Charcot's foot revisited : how the new pathogenetic findings explain the clinical course of the disease / N.L. Petrova
Diabetic peripheral arteriopathy : a tale of two diseases / M.E. Edmonds, C. Shanahan, N. Petrova
Does microangiopathy contribute to the pathogenesis of the diabetic foot syndrome? / A. Coppelli, L. Abbruzzese, C. Goretti, E. Iacopi, N. Riitano, A. Piaggesi
The organization of care for the diabetic foot syndrome : a time-dependent network / A. Piaggesi, L. Abbruzzese, A. Coppelli, E. Iacopi, N. Riitano, C. Goretti
Offloading the diabetic foot : the evolution of an integrated strategy / S.A. Bus
Surgical management of the Charcot's foot / L. Dalla Paola, G. Scavone, A. Carone, L. Vasilache, G. Boscarinoa
Indications to revascularization in the ischaemic diabetic foot / R. Ferraresi, F. Losurdo, R. Lorenzoni, M. Ferraris, M. Caminiti, A. Casini
An integrated approach for the effective management of limb-threatening ischaemia in the diabetic foot / J.L. Mills
Resistant infections in the diabetic foot : a frightening scenario / C. Tascini
Antibacterial treatment in diabetic foot infections / E. Senneville
The role of surgery in the management of the infected diabetic foot / J. Aragón-Sánchez
Local management of diabetic foot ulcers, dressings and other local treatments / F.L. Game
Towards extending ulcer-free days in remission in the diabetic foot syndrome / J.A. Boghossian, J.D. Miller, D.G. Armstrong.Digital Access Karger 2018 - ArticleCastenfors H.Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1977 Oct 14;12(2):97-103.Twenty-four patients with mild to moderate hypertension were treated for up to 60 weeks with hydrochlorothiazide and either placebo, timolol, or timolol and amiloride. The effect of adding timolol and amiloride to hydrochlorothiazide was evaluated in a double blind trial. In 22 of the 24 patients a supine diastolic blood pressure below or equal to 95 mm Hg was produced by hydrochlorothiazide and timolol. Replacing a potassium supplement with amiloride increased the antihypertensive effect.