Int J Angiol 2000; 9(1): 53-55
DOI: 10.1007/BF01616333
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Diabetic foot in the elderly: Capillaroscopic findings

M. Santoro, M. Bianchi, T. Baietto, M. Greco, C. Macchione
  • Geriatric Division, University of Turin, Orbassano, Torino, Italy
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Publication Date:
24 April 2011 (online)

Abstract

Microangiopathy is the most frequent complication of diabetes mellitus. It frequently precedes metabolic and biohumoral pathology. The diabetic foot is a particular aspect of the disease. Capillary videomicroscopy has proven to be a valuable technique for detecting early morphofunctional changes in the microcirculation in vivo. It is performed at the fingers' nailfold, at conjunctiva, and on the skin. This study aims to propose a qualitative assessment of microvascular complications in elderly patients with diabetes mellitus by toe nailfold capillary microscopy.