Valor terapéutico de la oxigenación hiperbárica en el pie diabético infectado

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Jorge Soriano Aguilar
Carlos Lorenzo Reyes Becerril
Jorge Fagoaga Valdivia

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La diabetes mellitus y la isquemia crónica de miembros inferiores se relacionan dando como resultado la apari- ción de pie diabético infectado, el cual requiere múltiples trata- mientos para intentar salvar la extremidad.

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Valor terapéutico de la oxigenación hiperbárica en el pie diabético infectado. RSM [Internet]. 2024 Sep. 30 [cited 2025 Oct. 26];58(1). Available from: https://www.revistasanidadmilitar.org/index.php/rsm/article/view/1734

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