Despite its increasing prevalence, severity, and mortality, Diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) still remains an unaddressed critical issue. The management of DFS is adequately performed only in few centers, and clinical outcomes vary, depending on the possibility of patients to access optimal standards of care. To focus on the critical aspects of the management of DFS in Italy with the purpose of suggesting arguments that might have a more general audience, to improve the quality of therapy and accessibility to optimal care, we have written this article.
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