Levin and O'Neal's the Diabetic Foot 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-04145-4.50025-9
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Surgical Pathology of the Foot and Clinicopathologic Correlations

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“…According to their initial description, each angiosome encompasses twin arteriosomes and venosomes for blood supply, all being interconnected in a vast compensatory system (the"choke vessels") (Attinger et al, 2006;Taylor et al, 1998). The arterial side of this "rescue network" relying on adjacent angiosomes seems particularly damaged in ESRD/diabetic patients exhibiting peculiar medium-sized collaterals depletion by aggressive atherosclerosis joined to small arterial septic thrombosis (the already reported "end artery occlusive disease" pattern) (O'Neal, 2008). Unlike the arteries, deep calf veins and collaterals seem less affected by this occlusive process (Alexandrescu et al, 2011;Krisnan & Rayman, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to their initial description, each angiosome encompasses twin arteriosomes and venosomes for blood supply, all being interconnected in a vast compensatory system (the"choke vessels") (Attinger et al, 2006;Taylor et al, 1998). The arterial side of this "rescue network" relying on adjacent angiosomes seems particularly damaged in ESRD/diabetic patients exhibiting peculiar medium-sized collaterals depletion by aggressive atherosclerosis joined to small arterial septic thrombosis (the already reported "end artery occlusive disease" pattern) (O'Neal, 2008). Unlike the arteries, deep calf veins and collaterals seem less affected by this occlusive process (Alexandrescu et al, 2011;Krisnan & Rayman, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EAOD theory emphasizes that in the collateral-depleted diabetic limb, "each millimeter of skin" up to the "entire foot" may rely upon one particular artery with terminal distribution [59], while this valuable vessel may be auspiciously targeted by "wound directed" revascularization, according to the angiosome concept [24][25][26].…”
Section: Does Healing Process In Diabetics Follow Same Predictable "Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, the prevalence of purely neuropathic, ischemic, and combined neuro-ischemic foot ulcers in patients with diabetes was estimated at 35, 15, and 50% rates, respectively [57][58][59].…”
Section: Does Healing Process In Diabetics Follow Same Predictable "Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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