Limited joint mobility syndrome as a predictor of the diabetic foot syndrome
Diabetes mellitus (DM) can lead to the development of late complications. In addition to the traditional late complications, a high prevalence of damage to the musculoskeletal system in diabetes was noted. The most appropriate term that reflects the defeat of the musculoskeletal system in diabetes i...
Main Authors: | Taras S. Panevin, Lyudmila I. Alekseeva, Elena A. Taskina, Natalia G. Kashevarova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Endocrinology Research Centre
2020-06-01
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Series: | Остеопороз и остеопатии |
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Online Access: | https://osteo-endojournals.ru/osteo/article/viewFile/12280/pdf_1 |
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