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Aim: To study the clinical profile and outcome of diabetic foot ulcer in a Tertiary Care Centre. Theclinical profile of 200 patients with diabetic foot ulcer was studied. Methods: Patients with diabeticfoot ulcer of both genders with age above 18 years willing to participate were included in the study.All patients were subjected to routine diabetic work up with Doppler study and X-ray foot to rule outbone involvement. Results & discussion: The majority of patients with diabetic foot ulcers were ofage group 51 to 60 years, male predominant, mostly with a duration of diabetes mellitus more than6 years had intermittent claudication and most population with a single ulcer. Conclusion: Ourstudy gives important information that diabetic foot ulcer is more common among middle-agedpeople with male predominance which gives the importance of screening diabetic patients forneuropathy and peripheral vascular disease.


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