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This book first proposes a noninvasive screening method for
diabetes based on the thermoregulation of the peroneal vessel.
Since diabetes affects the proneal vessel of the patients
significantly, the thermoregulatory behaviour of peroneal vessel is
studied for induced hot and cold stress in this work. Next, the
authors highlight recent findings in the area of human mesenchymal
stem cells sources, their differentiation ability, immunogenicity,
adaptation to the microenvironment, as well as use in human
clinical trials. The authors also propose that, given the
increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistant pathogens and the
failure of antibiotic-exclusive therapeutics in the treatment of
diabetic foot infections, combinations of antimicrobial peptides
and antibiotics may be a potential treatment alternative. Advanced
diabetic foot ulcer therapies are explored based on current
research. Recent studies show that diabetic patients have a 25%
risk of developing diabetic foot ulcers in their lifetime. Lastly,
a study was carried out to investigate the effects of social
support on the reduction of wound size after four weeks of
treatment with standard care in patients with Grade B, Stage I
diabetic foot ulcer.
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