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T1D accounts for 5 10% of the incidence of diabetes in the United States but has much more severe and debilitating physical effect on the lives of those affected: secondary effects include renal disease, eye disease leading to blindness, nerve damage, heart and blood vessel disease that may lead to amputation, stroke and premature death.
Many cases of HVEI to the upper arms inevitably lead to amputation because the massively destroyed vessel walls easily undergo coagulation necrosis, leading to thrombosis and local obstruction of blood flow.
In one study half the patients with diabetes had problems with their peripheral arteries, and those problems can bring on gangrene and lead to amputation.
He was rushed to hospital for surgery, but his wound became infected and he developed osteomyelitis, a serious infection inside the bone which can often lead to amputation.
Scientists at Polyheal, in Nesher, Israel, think microscopic plastic beads could heal chronic foot ulcers and other sores that might otherwise lead to amputation.
Acute limb ischaemia is caused by compromised tissue perfusion and requires immediate attention to reduce the occurrence of secondary complications that could lead to amputation or death.
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The advertisement, being placed throughout the subway system, warns that ever-growing portions of fast food and sodas could cause diabetes, which could lead to amputations.
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