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Breath hold paradigm assesses regions of reduced oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers

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Abstract

Tissue oxygenation varied in diabetic foot ulcers compared to controls as assessed from temporal changes with respect to a breath hold paradigm. Clinical application of this approach can assess extent of healing of DFUs.

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