A 65 year-old male presents to the office with history of on…
A 65 year-old male presents to the office with history of ongoing diabetes which has been controlled with insulin for followup exam with his family practice physician, during this encounter the physician notes a chronic diabetic wound of his right greater toe and determines gangrene has set in. After examination and testing the family practice physician recommends the gentleman to be seen by a general surgeon for treatment of his gangrene of his right great toe. What are the correct diagnoses to report for this encounter?