2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-021-00823-1
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Diabetic Foot scientific activities in Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute

Abstract: Introduction Diabetic Foot (DF) as a common complication of Diabetes should be intensive intervention for prevention, management and rehabilitation. In this regard, Diabetes

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“…This disease often affects large and small blood vessels as well as peripheral nerves, resulting in long-term damage, functional impairments, and failure of different organs including the eyes, kidneys, nerves, and blood vessels [2,3]. These effects result in conditions such as retinopathy, renal failure [4], diabetic foot [5], diabetic neuropathy [6], and diabetic osteopathy [7], which significantly impact an individual's health and quality of life. According to the 2021 Global Diabetes Map data released by the International Diabetes Federation, the global prevalence rate of DM among the 20-79-yearold age group was approximately 10.5% (536.6 million people) in 2021, and it is estimated that the rate will increase to approximately 12.2% (783.2 million people) by 2045 [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disease often affects large and small blood vessels as well as peripheral nerves, resulting in long-term damage, functional impairments, and failure of different organs including the eyes, kidneys, nerves, and blood vessels [2,3]. These effects result in conditions such as retinopathy, renal failure [4], diabetic foot [5], diabetic neuropathy [6], and diabetic osteopathy [7], which significantly impact an individual's health and quality of life. According to the 2021 Global Diabetes Map data released by the International Diabetes Federation, the global prevalence rate of DM among the 20-79-yearold age group was approximately 10.5% (536.6 million people) in 2021, and it is estimated that the rate will increase to approximately 12.2% (783.2 million people) by 2045 [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La diabetes mellitus constituye uno de los problemas sanitarios de mayor trascendencia, tanto por su frecuencia, como por su enorme repercusión socio-económica en el mundo (Alaa et al, 2021). Según la OMS, este problema de salud afecta a 422 millones de personas y causa 1,6 millones de muertes al año.…”
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“…The acquired form of DM is type II, as it chiefly results from insulin resistance syndrome [3]. The various fatal adverse effects of type II DM include diabetic foot [4], diabetic bone disease [5], diabetic neuropathy [6], and declined resistance to bacterial and viral infection via affecting the innate immunity [7]. The molecular mechanistic pathway of type II DM is attributed mainly to defects in the kinase molecular signaling pathways, PI3K, p38MAPK, PKA, and calmodulin kinase, which influence glucose metabolism and insulin action [8].…”
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confidence: 99%