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Photosensitivity Following Treatment with Occlusive Dressings
Archives of Dermatology, 1970Seven patients who applied corticosteroids topically under occlusive dressings acquired severe first-degree burns after exposure to sunlight. The response was unusual because normal skin, occluded but not treated with steroid creams, was more severely burned than the diseased areas.
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Moist Wound Healing with Occlusive Dressings
Dermatologic Surgery, 1995Occlusive dressings have become increasingly popular in the management of wound care. Numerous types of occlusive dressings are presently available for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. Occlusion enhances wound healing primarily by preventing wound dessication.
G A, Kannon, A B, Garrett
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EFFECT OF PLASTIC OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS ON PSORIATIC EPIDERMIS
British Journal of Dermatology, 1970SUMMARY.— Serial biopsies have been performed on psoriatic lesions from the forearm in 13 patients in whom the lesions were occluded with plastic occlusive dressings for 2 weeks, and in 13 control psoriatic subjects. A complete granular layer was not present in the occluded or control lesions prior td the study.
L, Fry, J, Almeyda, R M, McMinn
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Moist Wound Healing with Occlusive Dressings: A Clinical Focus
Dermatologic Surgery, 2001The concept of moist wound healing, which is facilitated by the application of occlusive dressings, dates back to 1615 BC, and the technique is currently supported by a relatively large volume of data. It is clear that occlusive dressings are in many cases associated with more rapid reepithelialization, a reduced risk of infection, and more rapid wound
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PHOTOSENSITIVITY FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS
Archives of Dermatology, 1971To the Editor.— In his communication, "Photosensitivity Following Treatment With Occlusive Dressings" ( Arch Derm 102:276, 1970), Dr. Cattano has convincingly demonstrated that occlusion with polyethylene film (Saran Wrap) induces a localized decrease in the minimal erythemal dose of the occluded skin.
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Occlusive dressing of wounds: Old tradition, new concepts
Journal of Tissue Viability, 2009Ramin Mostofi, Zadeh Farahani +1 more
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EXPERIMENTS WITH OCCLUSIVE DRESSINGS OF A NEW PLASTIC
The Lancet, 1948J P, BULL, J R, SQUIRE, E, TOPLEY
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Treatment of Chronic Cutaneous Lesions by Occlusive Dressings
Southern Medical Journal, 1963H M, ROBINSON, J, RASKIN, W J, DUNSEATH
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