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- 2020
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Guidelines on use of interventions to enhance healing of chronic foot ulcers in diabetes (IWGDF 2019 update)
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Low levels of soluble TWEAK, indicating on-going inflammation, were associated with depression in type 1 diabetes : a cross-sectional study
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Higher levels of the soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products and lower levels of the extracellular newly identified receptor for advanced glycation end products were associated with lipid-lowering drugs in patients with type 1 diabetes : a comparative cross-sectional study
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in diabetic foot ulceration : Useless or useful? A battle
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- 2019
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Effect of liraglutide on anthropometric measurements, sagittal abdominal diameter and adiponectin levels in people with type 2 diabetes treated with multiple daily insulin injections: evaluations from a randomized trial (MDI-liraglutide study 5).
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Obstetric and perinatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated by diabetes, and control pregnancies, in Kronoberg, Sweden
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Investigating optimal β-cell-preserving treatment in latent autoimmune diabetes in adults : Results from a 21-month randomized trial
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Soluble CD163 and TWEAK in early pregnancy gestational diabetes and later glucose intolerance
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Strong association between vibration perception thresholds at low frequencies (4 and 8 Hz), neuropathic symptoms and diabetic foot ulcers
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Lower HDL-cholesterol, a known marker of cardiovascular risk, was associated with depression in type 1 diabetes : A cross sectional study
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