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Infection control in diabetic foot disease
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in foot ulcers
Should antibiotics be used in the treatment of the diabetic foot?
Use of antibiotics in uninfected ulcers may do more harm than good
Early use of antibiotics should not be ruled out
Antibiotic treatment of diabetic foot infections: what’s new?
Use of hydrogels and iodine in diabetic foot lesions
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