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Vasculogenic potential of adipose tissue derived stem cells from patients with chronic spinal cord injury and pressure injuries. [PDF]

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Pressure Injury

Annals of Surgery, 2020
Background: Pressure injury is seen across all healthcare settings and affects people of any age and health condition. It imposes a significant burden, with annual costs of up to $17.8 billion in the United States alone. Despite considerable resources it exhausts, the disease remains very prevalent, and the incidence is on the ...
Babak, Hajhosseini   +2 more
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High-Pressure Injection Injuries

Hand Clinics, 1986
The use of high-pressure injection devices has resulted in an unusual type of injury to the upper extremity. Though on initial inspection the wound often appears benign, tissue damage beneath the skin is extensive. These injuries are surgical emergencies that demand prompt evaluation and treatment.
B T, Harter, K C, Harter
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High-pressure injection injuries

Injury, 1991
A retrospective review of the 11 patients attending the Hand Unit at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary over the last 5 years with high-pressure injection injuries is presented. The machines and materials that cause these injuries are outlined and the methods of treatment and rehabilitation are described in detail.
N C, Neal, F D, Burke
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