Background: Pyogenic Infections of the hand in diabetes are largely a tropical entity and published material in the area are rather meagre. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective study on the pattern of hand infections and involves the microbiological profile of 39 cases of diabetes hand-related infections admitted to the hospital between the years 2004 and 2010. Results: This study included 39 patients, among whom 23 (59%) had necrotizing fasciitis (NF), and 16 (9-abscess and 7-tenosynovitis) had nonnecrotizing infection. Among 25 culture positive patients, polymicrobial infections were isolated in 13 (52%) patients, a single organism was isolated in 9 (36%) and 3 (12%) had sterile cultures. Out of the 41 different bacterial isolate...
Introduction: The individuals with diabetes have at least a 10-fold greater risk for soft tissue and...
Background: Superficial fungal foot infection (SFFI) in diabetic patients increases the risk of deve...
Background and objective: The characteristics of diabetic foot disease are well documented in Erbil ...
The diabetic hand infection is less reported in the literature. Therefore, it is easily ignored and ...
WOS: 000431261100025PubMed ID: 29714456Background/aim: The aim of this study was to report the clini...
Background: Worldwide diabetes affects more than 194 million people and the figure is expected to re...
Background: Hand infection in diabetics is a well-known problem which results in high morbidity and ...
ABSTRACT Objective: Comparative study of Soft tissue infections of upper limb infections in diab...
Background Diabetic hand infections are associated with significant morbidity and disability. Amputa...
This is a prospective analytic hospital based study to identify the clinical presentation, risk fac...
Oral PresentationSession: Hand - MiscellaneousA retrospective review of hand infection cases for the...
Background: Foot infections are a frequent complication of patients with diabetes mellitus, accounti...
Hand infections are more common and more severe in diabetics than in the general population. Mixed-o...
Objective: To identify the most common pathogens in diabetic foot patients with different degrees of...
Objective: To identify the most common pathogens in diabetic foot patients with different degrees of...
Introduction: The individuals with diabetes have at least a 10-fold greater risk for soft tissue and...
Background: Superficial fungal foot infection (SFFI) in diabetic patients increases the risk of deve...
Background and objective: The characteristics of diabetic foot disease are well documented in Erbil ...
The diabetic hand infection is less reported in the literature. Therefore, it is easily ignored and ...
WOS: 000431261100025PubMed ID: 29714456Background/aim: The aim of this study was to report the clini...
Background: Worldwide diabetes affects more than 194 million people and the figure is expected to re...
Background: Hand infection in diabetics is a well-known problem which results in high morbidity and ...
ABSTRACT Objective: Comparative study of Soft tissue infections of upper limb infections in diab...
Background Diabetic hand infections are associated with significant morbidity and disability. Amputa...
This is a prospective analytic hospital based study to identify the clinical presentation, risk fac...
Oral PresentationSession: Hand - MiscellaneousA retrospective review of hand infection cases for the...
Background: Foot infections are a frequent complication of patients with diabetes mellitus, accounti...
Hand infections are more common and more severe in diabetics than in the general population. Mixed-o...
Objective: To identify the most common pathogens in diabetic foot patients with different degrees of...
Objective: To identify the most common pathogens in diabetic foot patients with different degrees of...
Introduction: The individuals with diabetes have at least a 10-fold greater risk for soft tissue and...
Background: Superficial fungal foot infection (SFFI) in diabetic patients increases the risk of deve...
Background and objective: The characteristics of diabetic foot disease are well documented in Erbil ...