Onfalocele: Prognóstico Fetal em 51 Casos com Diagnóstico Pré-Natal [PDF]
Objetivo: avaliar o prognóstico fetal dos casos de onfalocele com diagnóstico pré-natal. Métodos: foram analisados 51 casos de onfalocele com diagnóstico pré-natal e divididos em 3 grupos: grupo 1, onfalocele isolada; grupo 2, onfalocele com malformações
Maria De Lourdes Brizot +2 more
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Topical application of the tumour necrosis factor‐a antibody infliximab improves healing of chronic wounds [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 189-191, September 2006.
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Altered skin blood perfusion in areas with non blanchable erythema: an explorative study [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 193-195, September 2006.
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Diabetic foot screening: why is it neglected? [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 192-193, September 2006.
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The use of an acellular dermal regenerative tissue matrix in the treatment of lower extremity wounds: a prospective 16‐week pilot study [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 191-192, September 2006.
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Multiple bacterial species reside in chronic wounds: a longitudinal study [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 195-196, September 2006.
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Healing of large midline wounds in infants: unlike in adults, does conservative approach gives better results? Two case reports and review of the literature [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 200-201, September 2006.
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Validation of a diabetic foot surgery classification [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 199-200, September 2006.
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Epidermal growth factor intralesional infiltrations can prevent amputation in patients with advanced diabetic foot wounds [PDF]
International Wound Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Page 196-199, September 2006.
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El onfalocele o exónfalos se definen como un defecto congénito de la pared abdominal, que consiste en la herniación de las vísceras abdominales a través del anillo umbilical. Esta entidad rara vez se asocia a la comunicación del divertículo de Meckel con
Álvaro Eduardo Sánchez Hernández +10 more
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