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Vertebral hydatidosis cyst: Not the most common location. A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesRadiol Case Rep
Bennasser A   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Thyroidectomy Complicated by Severe Septic Shock Due to <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i>: A Case Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Zagrodnik E   +6 more
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Larval therapy

Nursing Standard, 2000
Larval therapy--the use of maggots as a form of wound care--has been shown to be an effective and fast way to treat some wounds. This article describes how this method can be used successfully in practice.
M, Jones, S, Thomas
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The use of larval therapy in wound management

Journal of Wound Care, 1998
An update and detailed guide on the use of sterile larvae in chronic or infected wounds
S, Thomas, A, Andrews, M, Jones
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A positive association of larval therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy in veterinary wound care

Parasitology International, 2022
The treatment of cutaneous wounds is part of the veterinary routine from initial scientific reports due to being regularly present condition. Currently, several types of treatments are available to accelerate the healing process. This report presents the case of a dog with multiple lesions in the thoracic limbs resulting from a car accident, who ...
Rainer da Silva, Reinstein   +11 more
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Larval therapy - an effective method of ulcer debridement

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2003
Since ancient times, larval therapy has been reputed to help wound healing. Its use has recently been rediscovered and it is now enjoying increasing interest in clinical practice, as well as in research. We have investigated the effects of larval therapy on wounds in an open study of 74 patients with necrotic or sloughy chronic ulcers of different ...
H. Wolff, C. Hansson
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Using larval therapy in the community setting

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2013
The NHS is driven by quality targets that permeate all specialties and care settings, and by the need for safety, efficiency and patient-centred care. Efficient care pathways need to be safe and indicated, and should offer measurable advantages and patient benefits as well as giving a treatment end point. Complex wounds require very careful management
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Patients’ perceptions and experiences of larval therapy

Journal of Wound Care, 2004
Objective: To gain an insight into patients’ perceptions and experiences of larval therapy. Method: A phenomenological approach was adopted in which six patients who recently had had larval therapy were interviewed using an open, unstructured approach in two hospital settings. Data analysis was loosely based on Colaizzi’s structured analysis technique.
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