Chapter 10. Epidemiology and Natural History of DPN
- Richard Donnelly MD, PhD, FRCP, FRACP1,
- Edward Horton MD2
Published Online: 13 DEC 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470751503.ch10
Copyright © 2005 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Book Title

Vascular Complications of Diabetes: Current Issues in Pathogenesis and Treatment, Second Edition
Additional Information
How to Cite
Malik, R. A. (2007) Epidemiology and Natural History of DPN, in Vascular Complications of Diabetes: Current Issues in Pathogenesis and Treatment, Second Edition (eds R. Donnelly and E. Horton), Blackwell Publishing, Inc., Malden, Massachusetts, USA. doi: 10.1002/9780470751503.ch10
Editor Information
- 1
Division of Vascular Medicine University of Nottingham The Medical School Derby DE22 3DT UK
- 2
Joslin Diabetes Center One Joslin Place Boston MA 02215 USA
Publication History
- Published Online: 13 DEC 2007
- Published Print: 1 JAN 2005
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9781405127851
Online ISBN: 9780470751503
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