COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY PARAMETERS OF PATIENTS OF THE DIABETIC FOOT DEPARTMENT, DEPENDING ON THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF DIABETES MELLITUS

Авторы

  • Mahmudov U.I Fergana Public Health Medical Institute, Fergana, Uzbekistan

Ключевые слова:

Diabetic foot, diabetes mellitus.

Аннотация

Ulcerative defects, gangrene and occlusive atherosclerosis of the arteries of the lower extremities are the most common causes of hospitalization of patients in the foot rescue department. It is worth noting that most of these patients are people with diabetes mellitus (DM).

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2023-12-13