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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2021Honey versus povidone dressing in accelerating the diabetic foot ulcer healing processMallia, Justine Marie (2021)
2023Hyperbaric oxygen therapy : reducing infections in diabetic foot ulcersSpiteri, Amanda (2023)
2021Hyperbaric oxygen vs standard wound therapy in reducing amputations in diabetic foot ulcersDgheem, Fatima (2021)
2022The impact of diabetic foot ulceration on the psychosocial life of individuals living with diabetesAlalawi, Maryam (2022)
2021The influence of deformity and limited joint mobility on foot ulceration in type 2 diabetesDebattista, Josephine; Gatt, Alfred; Formosa, Cynthia
2012Influence of diabetes-related knowledge on foot ulcerationFormosa, Cynthia; Vella, Lourdes
2020International variations and sex disparities in the treatment of peripheral arterial occlusive disease : a report from VASCUNET and the International Consortium Of Vascular RegistriesBehrendt, Christian-Alexander; Sigvant, Birgitta; Kuchenbecker, Jenny; Grima, Matthew J.; Schermerhorn, Marc; Thomson, Ian A.; Altreuther, Martin; Setacci, Carlo; Svetlikov, Alexei; Laxdal, Elin H.; Goncalves, Frederico Bastos; Secemsky, Eric A.; Debus, E.Sebastian; Cassar, Kevin; Beiles, Barry; Beck, Adam W.; Mani, Kevin; Bertges, Daniel
2023Investigating the virulence and resistance genes of coagulase-negative StaphylococciVella, Aidan (2023)
2022Is in-shoe microclimate a neglected contributor in the pathway to diabetic foot ulceration?Mizzi, Stephen; Swaine, I.; Springett, K.
2022Lower limb biomechanical predictors of neuropathic ulceration in type II diabetes mellitusBartolo, Erica (2022)
2010The relationship between the level of diabetes-related knowledge and the prevalence of foot ulceration in patients living with type-2 diabetes mellitus in Malta.Vella, Lourdes
2012Technology in wound management : is negative pressure wound therapy efficient and safe in treating the diabetic foot.Zammit, Teddie