The current study was conducted at the center for Diabetes and Endocrinology of the Health Directorate at Thi-Qar province, during the period from January to July (2022). The study aimed to evaluate Biochemical Markers of diabetic foot ulcers patients by measuring the levels HbA1c, Urea, and Creatinine in the serum. The study included a total of 50 patients with diabetic foot ulcers they were (39 males and 11 females) and they were aged between 40-80 years. When compared with 50 apparently healthy people as control. The results showed a significant increase (P≤0.01) in the levels of HbA1c, urea, and creatinine in the serum of all patients with diabetic foot ulcers compared to the control group.  
Introduction: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The world prevale...
Background Some diabetic feet heal without complication, but others undergo amputation due to progre...
Objective: Diabetic foot ulcer prediction is helpful for disease management and clinicians. The obje...
Background: Although complete blood picture is a routine laboratory analysis and widely used, little...
Background: Although complete blood picture is a routine laboratory analysis and widely used, little...
Introduction: Typically diabetic foot syndrome is characterized by foot infection, ulceration, or...
Abdullah S AlGoblan,1 Ibrahim M Alrasheedi,2 Osman H Basheir,3 Khawaja H Haider3 1Diabetes Center, 2...
Objectives: To determine the risk factors associated with development of diabetic foot ulcers Study...
Objective: To decide the hazard factors related with improvement of diabetic foot ulcers Study Des...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most serious and prevalent chronic diseases worldwide. O...
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers and lower extremity amputations are leading causes of mortality and...
Abstrak Introduction: Diabetic ulcers with neuropathy require amputation or time to fully heal. The ...
Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the long-term microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus...
The project aimed to investigate biomarkers of therapeutic importance in diabetic foot ulcer samples...
Objective: Epidemiological evidence suggest that conflicting data exist for the relation between ser...
Introduction: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The world prevale...
Background Some diabetic feet heal without complication, but others undergo amputation due to progre...
Objective: Diabetic foot ulcer prediction is helpful for disease management and clinicians. The obje...
Background: Although complete blood picture is a routine laboratory analysis and widely used, little...
Background: Although complete blood picture is a routine laboratory analysis and widely used, little...
Introduction: Typically diabetic foot syndrome is characterized by foot infection, ulceration, or...
Abdullah S AlGoblan,1 Ibrahim M Alrasheedi,2 Osman H Basheir,3 Khawaja H Haider3 1Diabetes Center, 2...
Objectives: To determine the risk factors associated with development of diabetic foot ulcers Study...
Objective: To decide the hazard factors related with improvement of diabetic foot ulcers Study Des...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most serious and prevalent chronic diseases worldwide. O...
Background: Diabetic foot ulcers and lower extremity amputations are leading causes of mortality and...
Abstrak Introduction: Diabetic ulcers with neuropathy require amputation or time to fully heal. The ...
Introduction: Diabetic foot is one of the long-term microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus...
The project aimed to investigate biomarkers of therapeutic importance in diabetic foot ulcer samples...
Objective: Epidemiological evidence suggest that conflicting data exist for the relation between ser...
Introduction: Diabetes is one of the main problems in health systems in the world. The world prevale...
Background Some diabetic feet heal without complication, but others undergo amputation due to progre...
Objective: Diabetic foot ulcer prediction is helpful for disease management and clinicians. The obje...