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Blue light (BL) triggers reactive oxygen species (ROS) production via activation of endogenous bacterial porphyrins, resulting in bactericidal effects. When combined with Sangre de Drago, its terpenes inhibit bacterial biofilm formation and also enhance the antibacterial effect of blue light by becoming activated and causing a photodynamic therapy‐like
Dieter Manstein Jr., Vanessa Silebi
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Understanding and applying compression therapy [PDF]
Atkin L, Shirlow
Atkin, Leanne, Shirlow, K.
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Ignatzschineria larvae Bacteremia in a Patient With Chronic Leg Ulcer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Demurtas S, Pareti E, Madanchi M.
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NOTES ON THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF ULCERS OF THE LEG [PDF]
J. K. Spender
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A New Way with Old Leg Ulcers--A Practical and Illustrated Manual for Nurses [PDF]
Jennifer Tomlinson
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Background – Recurrent urticaria is common in horses. The pathophysiology is poorly understood and treatment options are limited. Often only glucocorticoids are effective for controlling clinical signs, albeit with potential adverse effects. Studies investigating new treatments need a validated objective scoring system for the grading of skin lesions ...
Katharina Birkmann+5 more
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Endovenous thermal ablation for healing venous ulcers and preventing recurrence. [PDF]
Carradice, D+4 more
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Evolution of the Chronic Venous Leg Ulcer Microenvironment and Its Impact on Medical Devices and Wound Care Therapies. [PDF]
Coelho GA+4 more
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Pseudomonas paucimobilis from a leg ulcer on a Japanese seaman [PDF]
Margaret M. Peel+4 more
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