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The Decubitus Ulcer

International Journal of Dermatology, 1979
J A, Witkowski, L C, Parish
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Zdravljenje preležanin: Treatment of decubitus: Treatment of decubitus:

2010
Pressure sores are among the most frequent and life-threatening complications in people with spinal cord injury. Treatment is costly and long-lasting, so many investigators have been trying to find the best treatment method for decades. Various treatment methods are known, including various physical and surgical ones, and prevention is also important ...
Šavrin, Rajmond, Ščavničar, Ana
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Study of decubitus care

Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 1976
J, Hayter, L M, McPhetridge
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A fabric-based multifunctional sensor for the early detection of skin decubitus ulcers

Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2022
Seung-Rok Kim   +2 more
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For decubitus

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Eugene F. Worthen, A. Barton
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Location of the Femoral Nerve in the Lateral Decubitus Versus Prone Position

Global Spine Journal, 2023
Ram K Alluri   +2 more
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DECUBITUS ULCERS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
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Decubitus: The Word

1997
Both the noun decubitus and the adjective decubital have been in use for more than 100 years, and both have been linked with “bedsore”. In Power and Sedgwick [1], cited in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED; 1933) [2], “decubitus” is mentioned specifically as “a synonym for bedsore”.
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Decubitus

2010
S.G. van Gunst, V.G. Pigmans
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