Diabetic gangrene is characterized by obstructed supply of blood due to tissue damage or death of the body tissues. It is caused due to an underlying injury, infection or illness resulted from ...
Common among individuals with diabetes, hypertension ... elaborates on the various causes of non-healing ulcers that may progress to gangrene. These include: Recognising the Symptoms Dr.
Diabetic ulcers and subsequent ulcer-related complications ... feet abnormalities leading to poor foot pressure distribution, gangrene may start as painful small blisters or regional dark patches ...
Diabetic patients referred for duplex scanning of the lower extremity arteries were included if they had foot lesions such as ulcers, gangrene, or tissue necrosis and had no palpable pedal pulses.