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... Diabetic ophthalmoplegia can be confused with ophthalmoplegia of infectious origin because a diabetic patient may present with uncontrolled diabetes and severe sepsis associated with oph- thalmoplegia . Diabetes mellitus affects the ...
... Diabetic ophthalmoplegia can be confused with ophthalmoplegia of infectious origin because a diabetic patient may present with uncontrolled diabetes and severe sepsis associated with oph- thalmoplegia . Diabetes mellitus affects the ...
Page 336
... Diabetes neuritis in foot trophic ulcer in , 266 tuberculous epididymo - orchitis and , 215 tuberculosis reinfection and , 152 Diabetes ... Diabetic cranial polyneuritis Foville's syndrome in 336 Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease.
... Diabetes neuritis in foot trophic ulcer in , 266 tuberculous epididymo - orchitis and , 215 tuberculosis reinfection and , 152 Diabetes ... Diabetic cranial polyneuritis Foville's syndrome in 336 Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease.
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... diabetic gangrene and , 280 emphysematous cystitis and , 206 amniotic fluid and , 227 chemical pancreatitis and , 192 diabetic gangrene and , 280 emphysematous cystitis and , 206 gas gangrene and , 280 intestinal mucosal lining and ...
... diabetic gangrene and , 280 emphysematous cystitis and , 206 amniotic fluid and , 227 chemical pancreatitis and , 192 diabetic gangrene and , 280 emphysematous cystitis and , 206 gas gangrene and , 280 intestinal mucosal lining and ...
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