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Factors Associated with the Local Increase of Skin Temperature, 'Hotspot,' of Callus in Diabetic Foot: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Qi QinMakoto OeYumiko OhashiYuko ShimojimaMikie ImafukuMisako DaiGojiro NakagamiToshimasa YamauchiSeonAe YeoHiromi Sanada
Published in: Journal of diabetes science and technology (2021)
Patients with a higher SFPPP were more likely to have callus hotspots suggesting that SFPPP might contribute to callus inflammation. SFPPP has the potential to be a useful predictor of callus hotspots in people with diabetes and at the same time provide information for off-loading interventions to prevent callus hotspots.
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