Peripheral neuropathy remains the commonest pathogenesis of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, yet ischemic ulcers represent an increasing burden of morbidity—non-healing, infection, amputation—and even mortality.¹ The unfortunate reference to "diabetic foot", characteristically represents the classical triad of: neuropathy, ischemia, and infection.² That some element of neuropathy is a given, clinical assessment focuses then on … Continue reading Ischaemic Foot Ulceration