Rapid-Acting Insulin Analog Rather Than Short-Acting Insulin, Can Decrease Wound Infection Risk With Controlling Blood Glucose Drifting in the Surgical Diabetic Patients

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Ueno, Hiroki
Hosoi, Masayuki
Yoshida, Yoko
Yakushizi, Yosuke
Hosokawa, Yuki
Tanaka, Nagaaki
Yamagami, Keiko
Kawasaki, Isao
Hiura, Yoshikazu
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