Lecture Assignment for Week 16
Monday, October 12, 2009
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1st Year Lecture |
Diabetic Neuropathy |
Aaron Vinik, MD,MD,PHD,FCP,FACP,FACE Director of Strelitz Diabetes Research Institutes
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Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes , in which nerves are damaged as a result of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels). Dr Vinik discusses its impact on the quality of life as well as new treatment modalities.
This presentation was made possible by an Educational Grant from CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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2nd Year Lecture |
Current Options for Management of patients with CLI: Part 1 |
William Marston, MDProfessor and Chief of Division of Vascular Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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This lecture by Dr. William Marston, MD will explore the current management of patients presenting with severe peripheral arterial disease of the lower extremity associated with rest pain and/or tissue loss.
This presentation was made possible by an Educational Grant from CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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3rd Year Lecture |
Hypermelanotic and Melanocytic Proliferative: Lesions of the Leg and Foot - Pt 1 |
Terrence Harrist, MD of Strata Diagnostics Cambridge & Waltham, MA
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This lecture by Dr. Terrence Harrist, MD discusses the clinical and histological features of common hypermelanotic lesions and melanocytic proliferations.
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