ABSTRACT Background Plantar pressure distribution is a widely used biomechanical measure for characterizing foot–ground loading during gait in research and clinical assessment. Demographic variables, such as sex, age, and body weight, influence plantar loading patterns; however, findings across studies have been inconsistent, limiting direct clinical ...
Seyed Mehran Ayati Najafabadi +2 more
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Venous leg ulcer healing as a determinant of quality of life in patients treated with unna boot: A quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
Galvão de Oliveira ML +5 more
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Chronic Venous Leg Ulcer in Klinefelter Syndrome Treated with Platelet-Rich Fibrin: A Case Report. [PDF]
Sutedja EK +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The foot is an independent risk factor for a poorer prognostic outcome in melanoma. Delayed diagnosis may arise because melanoma mimics other benign diagnoses, such as ulceration on the foot, including those with associated with diabetes.
Ivan R. Bristow +2 more
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A non-invasive Ayurveda management of venous leg ulcer- A case report. [PDF]
Muraleedharan A, Nair SR, Rajeshwari PN.
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Monitoring and modifying recruitment and retention strategies for an ongoing randomised clinical trial with venous leg ulcer patients: Overcoming barriers to participation. [PDF]
McDaniel JC, Rausch JA, McGowan DR.
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Development of a Clinical Severity Score for Indian Sickle Cell Anaemia Patients
ABSTRACT Background Sickle cell anaemia (SCA) is a monogenic disorder but shows variable disease severity. We evaluated the utility of paediatric severity scores (PSS) in Indian patients and developed two modified scores: Indian Severity Score 1 (ISS1) by adding four clinical parameters to PSS, and ISS2 by excluding four biochemical measures from ISS1.
Suraj S. Nongmaithem +6 more
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Adherence to Compression Stockings for Venous Leg Ulcer Prevention: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial and Health Economic Analysis, Evaluating a New Multidimensional Tool (PAMCAI). [PDF]
Bar L, Brandis S, Wenke R, Marks D.
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This study developed an injectable hydrogel (PGBP) based on polyglutamic acid. When loaded with amikacin (Ami@PGBP), the hydrogel system exhibits sustained drug release and potent antibacterial activity. It also reduces inflammation, effectively accelerating the closure and regeneration of infected wounds in vivo while demonstrating good biosafety ...
Yipeng Sun +9 more
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