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Comparison of a new versus standard removable offloading device in patients with neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers: a French national, multicentre, open-label randomized, controlled trial

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Comparison of a new versus standard removable offloading device in patients with neuropathic diabetic

foot ulcers: a French national, multicentre, open-label randomized, controlled trial

Louis Potier, Maud François, Dured Dardari, Marilyne Feron, Narimène Belhatem, Estelle Nobecourt-Dupuy, Manuel Dolz, Lyse Bordier, Roxane

Ducloux, Abdelkader Chibani, et al.

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Louis Potier, Maud François, Dured Dardari, Marilyne Feron, Narimène Belhatem, et al.. Comparison of a new versus standard removable offloading device in patients with neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers:

a French national, multicentre, open-label randomized, controlled trial. BMJ Open Diabetes Research

& Care, BMJ Journals, 2020, 8 (1), pp.e000954. �10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-000954�. �hal-02573070�

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