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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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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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Physiology of the Chronic Wound

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1998
There is as yet no unified mechanism that explains the pathophysiology of every nonhealing wound. This is largely because many of the basic biological investigations in this area have only been undertaken seriously in the past few years and many phenomena remain unexplained.
B C, Nwomeh, D R, Yager, I K, Cohen
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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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Biofilms in chronic wounds

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2007
ABSTRACTChronic wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous leg ulcers are a worldwide health problem. It has been speculated that bacteria colonizing chronic wounds exist as highly persistent biofilm communities. This research examined chronic and acute wounds for biofilms and characterized microorganisms inhabiting these wounds.
Garth A, James   +7 more
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