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In addition, the mollusk begins to develop a foot and shell during the veliger stage.
Studies show that between 2 and 6% of diabetic patients will develop a foot ulcer every year (5, 6).
It is estimated that between 10 and 25% of patients with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer in their lifetime (3, 5, 6).
The worldwide prevalence of diabetes mellitus is expected to exceed 300 million people in 2025, and ~25% will develop a foot ulcer (1).
Approximately 5%% of people with diabetes may develop a foot ulcer in any year, and amputation rates in diabetic people are around 0.5 % per year [ 4].
Up to 15% of the more than 200 million diabetes patients worldwide develop a foot ulcer at some stage, leading to over one million amputations every year [ 2].
Up to 25% of people with diabetes can expect to develop a foot ulcer at some point in their lives [ 1].
Whereas this association is greatest for those with the most severe CKD, even those with less severe CKD were approximately two times more likely to develop a foot ulcer or undergo an LEA than those with minimal to no impairment (Table 2).
Meta-analyses based on aggregate data of independent prognostic factors found the duration of diabetes, HbA1c, Peak Plantar Pressure (PPP), and vibration perception threshold (VPT) all distinguish between those people who will develop a foot ulcer and those who will not.
If you develop a foot sore, or a wound that will not heal, see your doctor immediately.
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