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Diagnostic Accuracy of Microsoft's Copilot Artificial Intelligence in Chronic Wound Assessment: A Comparative Study. [PDF]

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Soft bioelectronics embedded with self-confined tetrahedral DNA circuit for high-fidelity chronic wound monitoring. [PDF]

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Zhao X   +13 more
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Comparative analysis of electrochemical and optical sensors for detection of chronic wounds biomarkers: A review

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Chronic Wounds

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2005
Chronic wounds are a challenge to treat for the clinician. We present a current overview of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in the development chronic nonhealing wounds. Solutions to some of these difficult problems are presented.
Kouros, Izadi, Parham, Ganchi
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Managing chronic wounds

Journal of Wound Care, 1997
The update article published in this month's issue (page 479) provides a welcome overview of current thinking on the classification and management of chronic wounds. Over recent years, the author of this paper has played a pivotal role in promoting greater understanding of the complexities of wound healing and his published work offers clinicians an ...
Martin, Shepherd, Suzie, Caine
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Management of Chronic Wounds

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2022
Chronic wounds originate from venous hypertension, arterial insufficiency, or pressure-induced ischemia. Determination of the type and associated causes and contributory conditions is essential for the diagnosis and management of these common conditions.
Ashley, Morrison   +2 more
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What Makes Wounds Chronic

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Chronic wounds present a unique therapeutic challenge to heal. Chronic wounds are colonized with bacteria and the presence of a biofilm that further inhibits the normal wound healing processes, and are locked into a very damaging proinflammatory response.
Stephanie R, Goldberg   +1 more
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