Skin Temperature Monitoring Reduces the Risk for Diabetic Foot Ulceration in High-risk Patients
David G. Armstrong(University of Southern California), Lawrence A. Lavery(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Katherine Holtz-Neiderer(Southern Arizona VA Health Care System), Heather R. Kimbriel(Southern Arizona VA Health Care System), Christopher S. Wendel(Southern Arizona VA Health Care System)
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