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MicroRNA in keloid pathogenesis
Keloid is a fibro-proliferative lesion that develops as a result of abnormal wound healing in susceptible individuals. Many factors such as skin tension, wound infection, racial difference and genetic predisposition have been implicated in the etiology ...
Hajime Shimizu +2 more
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Nail Dystrophy Treated With Marigold Therapy in a Patient With Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Aalia Syed +2 more
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Despite increasing concern about the stability of New Zealand's (NZ) health workforce, no prior synthesis has estimated the prevalence of attrition or intention‐to‐leave. This systematic review and meta‐analysis included 32 studies and followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis and Meta‐Analysis of Observational Studies
Mia Clarke +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To assess what motivates medical imaging utilisation and to understand what referring clinicians, and those who operationalise these referrals, consider important when making decisions to refer to medical imaging in the South Australia Public Health System.
Marina Kostopoulos +6 more
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Abstract Background STrain Analysis and Mapping of the Plantar Surface (STAMPS) is an innovative system using a plastically deformable insole with a stochastic speckle pattern, developed to measure peak plantar shear strain (SMAG) in people with diabetes.
Alexander D. Jones +5 more
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Validation of a Trained AI Imaging Model for Detecting Diabetic Foot Deformities
ABSTRACT Diabetes is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, contributing to complications such as cardiovascular disease, kidney failure and lower‐limb amputations. Diabetic foot complications, such as structural deformities, ulceration and infection, present significant risks, necessitating early detection and intervention.
Kher Li Teoh +3 more
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Assessment of Central Sensitivity Syndrome and Sensory Processing Sensitivity: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT The association between central sensitivity syndrome (CSS) and sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) demonstrates the need for assessment tools that quantify the physical and psychological alterations observed in these two conditions in order to generate multidisciplinary treatments and establish their effectiveness.
Mercedes Borda‐Mas +4 more
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ABSTRACT Assessing and treating a patient's wound is something that every medical student may be faced with from day one of their postgraduate clinical career, regardless of their chosen field of specialisation. This includes acute or post‐surgical wounds as well as chronic wounds.
Cornelia Erfurt‐Berge +4 more
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Osteomyelitis of the Calcaneus With Disseminated Multiorgan Involvement
Rachel Zarchy DPM +5 more
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