Detection Of Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) In The Early Stages Using Serum Diagnostic Biomarkers

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Hend Mazyad Alkhaldi
Mansour Abdullah Alhawsawi
Yousef Sultan Alanazi
Mashail Hamed Mesfer Althaqafi
Abdulaziz Abdulrhman Albanmy
Mansour Saleh Aljarbou

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a common and serious complication of diabetes that can lead to severe consequences such as infection and amputation if not detected and treated early. The early detection of DFUs is crucial in preventing these complications, and serum diagnostic biomarkers have emerged as a promising tool in this endeavor. This essay aims to explore the current research on the detection of DFUs in the early stages using serum diagnostic biomarkers at the doctoral level. The introduction provides an overview ofUs and the importance of early detection, followed by a discussion of the methods used in research on serum diagnostic biomarkers for DFU detection. The results section presents findings from recent studies on serum biomarkers for DFU detection, while the discussion section evaluates the implications of these findings. Finally, a conclusion summarizes the key points of the essay and suggests future research directions in this area.

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Hend Mazyad Alkhaldi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Mansour Abdullah Alhawsawi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Yousef Sultan Alanazi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Mashail Hamed Mesfer Althaqafi

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Abdulaziz Abdulrhman Albanmy

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Mansour Saleh Aljarbou

Laboratory, Ministry of health