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Immune mediators in patients with acute diabetic foot syndrome
Diabetes Care, 06/16/09
Weigelt C et al. - The authors demonstrate in this cross-sectional study that acute foot ulcers and their severity are associated with a marked up-regulation of acute-phase proteins, cytokines and chemokines independently of the concomitant infection.
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