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The Effect of Diabetes Mellitus Severity on Foot & Ankle Burn Recovery
Sheldon A. McCown
, Elliot T. Walters
, Alen Palackic
, Camila Franco-Mesa
, Ashton R. Davis
, Phillip H. Keys
,
Juquan Song
,
Steven E. Wolf
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Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
100%
Amputation
100%
Ankle-foot
100%
Burn Recovery
100%
Diabetic Patients
75%
Acute Kidney Injury
75%
Non-diabetic
50%
Cutaneous Infection
50%
Ankle
50%
Burn Patients
25%
Systemic Infection
25%
Delayed Wound Healing
25%
Split-thickness Skin Graft
25%
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
25%
Group-based
25%
Diabetic Control
25%
Propensity Matching
25%
Distal Extremity
25%
Poorly Controlled Diabetes
25%
TriNetX
25%
Poorly Controlled Diabetes Mellitus
25%
Limb Pathologies
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Diabetes Mellitus
100%
Amputation
80%
Acute Kidney Injury
60%
Infection
40%
Skin Infection
40%
Diabetes
20%
Sepsis
20%
Wound Healing Impairment
20%
Limb
20%
Skin Transplantation
20%
Hemoglobin A1c
20%
Sensation
20%