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Traumatic cardiac rupture with cerebral herniation: A case report. [PDF]

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Zhu Y, Huang X, Zhu Z, Xie B, Wang J.
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HABITUATION TO OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract Eleven patients became habituated to occlusive bandages which had been applied many years before as therapy for either gravitational ulcers or eczema of the legs. Although the skin in all patients had returned to normal, it was impossible to persuade these patients to abandon their initial therapy.
K, Liddell, J A, Cotterill
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Wound infection under occlusive dressings

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1991
It is often supposed that occlusive dressings potentiate wound infection. However, even though heavy colonization by skin and wound flora is often seen under certain types of occlusion, clinical infection is not a frequent occurrence. Commensal wound flora consists of a variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms and fungi which do not appear ...
J J, Hutchinson, J C, Lawrence
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