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Somatosensory evoked potential monitoring for position-related brachial plexus injury during cerebellopontine angle tumor resection: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Jiang X, Yin Y, Hou X, Liu J, Li P.
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outcomes of acute total hip arthroplasty (THA) in the management of acetabular fractures: a case series. [PDF]
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Antihelix ulcer in anti-MDA5-positive dermatomyositis. [PDF]
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1989
Article decrivant la symptomatologie, la conduite a tenir, et les germes frequemment retrouves dans les surinfections des ulceres de ...
L C, Parish, J A, Witkowski
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Article decrivant la symptomatologie, la conduite a tenir, et les germes frequemment retrouves dans les surinfections des ulceres de ...
L C, Parish, J A, Witkowski
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Histopathology of the decubitus ulcer
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982The histologic studies of the decubitus ulcer spectrum, which include blanchable erythema, nonblanchable erythema, decubitus dermatitis, decubitus ulcer, and the black eschar/gangrene reveal a dynamic process. The initial change occurs in the vessels of the papillary dermis. This is followed by necrosis of skin structures.
J A, Witkowski, L C, Parish
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2002
Traditionally, the only penalties for poor treatment of nursing home patients have been civil lawsuits against nursing homes and their employees by families, or fines and license suspension by government organizations. Recently, government agencies have become much more aggressive in citing institutions for the development of decubitus ulcers (pressure
Vincent J M, Di Maio, Theresa G, Di Maio
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Traditionally, the only penalties for poor treatment of nursing home patients have been civil lawsuits against nursing homes and their employees by families, or fines and license suspension by government organizations. Recently, government agencies have become much more aggressive in citing institutions for the development of decubitus ulcers (pressure
Vincent J M, Di Maio, Theresa G, Di Maio
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1979
extensive nursing time required to combat decubitus ulcers, costs of $15,000 or more per patient have been estimated for treatment(l). Prevention of pressure and shearing force, the cause of most bedsores, is, of course, the best approach. However, for many reasons, this sometimes fails.
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extensive nursing time required to combat decubitus ulcers, costs of $15,000 or more per patient have been estimated for treatment(l). Prevention of pressure and shearing force, the cause of most bedsores, is, of course, the best approach. However, for many reasons, this sometimes fails.
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