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Povidone-iodine as a topical antiseptic for treating and preventing wound infection: a literature review

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2003
With the proliferation of antibiotic and antiseptic resistant strains of bacteria around the world, attention is increasingly being focused on more ‘traditional’ methods of combating and preventing wound infections. This article examines the research literature pertaining to the use of povidone-iodine, a form of iodine commonly used for skin cleansing,
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Topical Coenzyme Q10 Eye Drops as an Adjuvant Treatment in Challenging Refractory Corneal Ulcers: A Case Series and Literature Review

Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice, 2017
Purpose: The management of nonhealing corneal ulcers, particularly in patients with neurotrophic corneas, remains a challenging problem today. Some patients may fail to respond to conventional therapy, making new alternative agents necessary to treat these resistant cases.
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Does The Scientific Evidence Support the Idea of Promoting Sucralfate as The First Aid Topical Management for Burn Wound? A Literature Review

International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies
Burn injuries, caused by heat, chemicals, radiation, or electricity, significantly impact morbidity and mortality. Sucralfate, a mucoprotective agent composed of sucrose sulfate and aluminum hydroxide, forms a protective barrier on wounds, reduces pain, stimulates healing, and has anti-inflammatory effects.
Angela Maria Linata, Ahmad Fawzy
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As contributions to this section, the Editors welcome comment and debate on topical issues or on recent articles or reviews appearing in the journal. Shorter accessibly written items of general interest, reports on work in progress, notes and queries are also welcome.Colour Symbolism in Turkish and Azeri Folk Literature

Folklore, 2009
This paper aims to present colour symbolism in Turkish and Azeri oral literature. The study compares Azeri and Caucasian oral literature and lists similarities to show that Azeri folklore is an important part of Caucasian folklore. Examples of colour symbolism in the oral literature of other Turkic nations are also included to provide a broader ...
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Artificial intelligence for literature reviews: opportunities and challenges

Artificial Intelligence Review
This paper presents a comprehensive review of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Systematic Literature Reviews (SLRs). A SLR is a rigorous and organised methodology that assesses and integrates prior research on a given topic. Numerous tools have
Francisco Bolanos   +3 more
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The clinical effects of zinc as a topical or oral agent on the clinical response and pathophysiologic mechanisms of acne: a systematic review of the literature.

Journal of drugs in dermatology : JDD, 2013
This article reviews the published literature about the efficacy of oral and topical zinc as treatments for acne vulgaris. The medical literature was systematically reviewed to identify relevant articles. Each published study was assessed for pathophysiologic results and the quality of the clinical evidence the study provided based on Strength of ...
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Chronic Methanol Toxicity Through Topical and Inhalational Routes Presenting as Vision Loss and Restricted Diffusion of the Optic Nerves on MRI: A Case Report and Literature Review (1342)

Neurology, 2021
Christianne Mojica   +7 more
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