Doulamis et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A non-invasive photonics-based device for monitoring of diabetic foot ulcers: architectural/sensorial components & technical specificationsDoulamis et al., 2021
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- Doulamis A
- Doulamis N
- Angeli A
- Lazaris A
- Luthman S
- Jayapala M
- Silbernagel G
- Napp A
- Lazarou I
- Karalis A
- Hoveling R
- Terzopoulos P
- Yamas A
- Georgiadis P
- Maulini R
- Muller A
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This paper proposes a new photonic-based non-invasive device for managing of Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs) for people suffering from diabetes. DFUs are one of the main severe complications of diabetes, which may lead to major disabilities, such as foot amputation, or …
- 208000008960 Diabetic Foot 0 title abstract description 102
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