ijsr 2021
DOI: 10.36106/ijsr/4112310
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A Study of 50 Cases of Diabetic Foot at Tertiary Care Hospital

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES :- The present study was attempted to nd out the role of conventional and newer modalities for the treatment and rehabilitation and prevention of complication of diabetic foot patients. MATERIALAND METHOD:-. 50 patients of diabetic foot admitted in civil Hospital,ahmedabad were studied within two years from 2018 to 2020 and careful assessment of history, clinical ndings, investigation, management and follow-up of these patients done. RESULT:-According to my study, Diabetic foot is c… Show more

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“…Only 2% of cases were due to placental abruption, preterm labour, and preeclampsia combined. Verma D and Patel RV reported the majority of obstetric referrals, which is in 17,18 contrast to our findings. Their most frequent obstetric diagnoses were obstructed labour (22.8%) and distressed neonates requiring an ICU facility (23.7%), while malignancies (ovarian & cervical) 17 52.5% and menorrhagia (50%) were identified as 18 the most prevalent gynaecological referral.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Only 2% of cases were due to placental abruption, preterm labour, and preeclampsia combined. Verma D and Patel RV reported the majority of obstetric referrals, which is in 17,18 contrast to our findings. Their most frequent obstetric diagnoses were obstructed labour (22.8%) and distressed neonates requiring an ICU facility (23.7%), while malignancies (ovarian & cervical) 17 52.5% and menorrhagia (50%) were identified as 18 the most prevalent gynaecological referral.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…1 that almost majority (92.00%) of the respondents and more than four fifth (88.80%) of the women dairy farmers participated in deciding type of milch animals and selection of breed either regularly or sometimes, whereas only 08.00 and 11.20 percent of them did not participate in deciding the type of animal and selection of breed. This finding is similar to the findings of Rathod et al (2011) [8] , Upadhyay and Desai (2011) [12] , Kathiriya et al (2013) [13] , Patel et al (2016) [7] and Kabir et al (2019) [2] .…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 91%