Resurgence of Diabetes-Related Nontraumatic Lower-Extremity Amputation in the Young and Middle-Aged Adult U.S. Population
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Deborah Rolka | Israel Hora | L. Geiss | E. Gregg | A. Albright | Linda S. Geiss | Edward W. Gregg | D. Rolka | Ann Albright | Deborah B. Rolka | Yanfeng Li | Israel A. Hora | Yanfeng Li
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