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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an immune‐mediated syndrome characterized by progressive muscle weakness and sensory impairment. Clinical similarities with other neuropathies can cause misdiagnoses and delayed diagnoses. Additionally, a large proportion of patients appropriately treated according
Luis Querol+10 more
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A histological survey of troodontid metatarsals from the Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF) was conducted, revealing correlates for stresses in the troodontid arctometatarsus and providing the first histological assessment of pathologies for this taxon.
Christiana W. Garros+3 more
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ABSTRACT Manipulation of the mouse gut microbiome has been shown to increase gut‐derived short‐chain fatty acids and improve exercise capacity. Associations between exercise performance and gut microbiome composition and metabolites have also been identified in human studies.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Wounds and skin conditions are common in residential aged care settings and can result in significant physical, psychosocial and economic impacts on residents and care systems. Ensuring high‐quality evidence‐based wound and skin care in residential aged care facilities is essential to promote resident well‐being.
Geertien Christelle Boersema+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hard‐to‐heal wounds pose a significant challenge to healthcare systems globally. While person‐centred care (PCC) has been proposed as a means to improve wound management, there is a scarcity of research examining its practical application in healthcare.
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2000
This report reflects the best data available at the time the report was prepared, but caution should be exercised in interpreting the data; the results of future studies may require alteration of the conclusions or recommendations set forth in this report.
O F, Miller, T J, Phillips
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This report reflects the best data available at the time the report was prepared, but caution should be exercised in interpreting the data; the results of future studies may require alteration of the conclusions or recommendations set forth in this report.
O F, Miller, T J, Phillips
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2002
Skin ulcers of the lower extremities have a chronic, relapsing course and often are difficult to manage. Leg ulcers remain a significant management challenge to health care professionals. This article focuses on the various causes of leg ulcers, with an emphasis on venous disease.
Dana, Paquette, Vincent, Falanga
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Skin ulcers of the lower extremities have a chronic, relapsing course and often are difficult to manage. Leg ulcers remain a significant management challenge to health care professionals. This article focuses on the various causes of leg ulcers, with an emphasis on venous disease.
Dana, Paquette, Vincent, Falanga
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Nursing Older People, 2007
This article aims to explain the difference between venous and arterial leg ulcers, methods of treatment and prevention for each kind of ulcer, and the social and emotional impact of venous ulcers.
Pat, Morris, Ruth, Sander
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This article aims to explain the difference between venous and arterial leg ulcers, methods of treatment and prevention for each kind of ulcer, and the social and emotional impact of venous ulcers.
Pat, Morris, Ruth, Sander
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Journal of Wound Care, 1996
Two algorithms are presented as aids to diagnosis and appropriate treatment decisions for leg ulcers
J. Dale+3 more
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Two algorithms are presented as aids to diagnosis and appropriate treatment decisions for leg ulcers
J. Dale+3 more
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