End-stage Complications of Diabetic Neuropathy: Foot Ulceration
Andrew J.M. Boulton

Abstract:
Diabetic polyneuropathy is a major complication of diabetes
mellitus that frequently leads to foot ulceration. Because of
economic impact of foot ulceration and subsequent amputation,
major initiatives are under way in the United States and the
United Kingdom to reduce their incidence by up to 50%. Although
diabetic ulcers may have an ischemic and neuropathic component,
the majority are neuropathic. Results from studies have shown
a strong association between the neuropathy and the subsequent
development of foot ulcers. However, other predisposing factors
such as high foot pressures, inappropriate footwear, and other
extrinsic pressure usually must be present, together with neuropathy,
to cause foot ulcers. Therefore, the challenge to the physician
is to identify the patient at risk and intervene so as to educate
and prevent the occurrence of foot ulcers.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: Suppl. 4-S18-S22
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