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An Innovative Dual-Modality Approach Using Laser and Plasma Therapy in the Management of Chronic Diabetic Foot Ulcer With Osteomyelitis: A Case Series. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) complicated by osteomyelitis remain a major clinical challenge, often requiring aggressive treatments or surgical intervention. Novel non‐invasive approaches such as laser and plasma therapy have shown promise in enhancing wound healing and reducing infection. As part of a broader study involving 20 patients
Sani FH, Sani HH.
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Martorell’s ulcer: a literature review and own clinical observation
Introduction. Martorell’s ulcer is a rather rare pathology that occurs exclusively in patients with long-term and poorly controlled arterial hypertension and continues to be one of the poorly studied areas of modern surgery.
B. V. Boldin +4 more
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Grade 2 disability among leprosy patients: A pilot study from an endemic area of Central India
Background and Aim: Deformities and disabilities in leprosy lead to significant morbidity to the individual and financial burden to the family. As the prevalence of leprosy is higher in central India, this study was conducted to know the burden of ...
Bada Shravani +6 more
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Foot trophic ulcer treatment in diabetic patients has significant value in amputation prophylactic. The aim of this study is to evaluate of comprehensive bandage materials employment in foot ulcer patients. Material and methods .
V B Bregovskyi
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Experience in complex therapy of lower limb trophic ulcers of venous and diabetic origin
Trophic ulcers (TU) associated with venous circulation pathology or diabetes mellitus are considered chronic wounds with all the attributes of the complex extracellular matrix (ECM) reorganization and tissue remodelling of the edges and bed of these ...
E. P. Burleva +3 more
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A study of platelet-rich plasma in the management of chronic nonhealing ulcers
Background: Chronic nonhealing ulcers run protracted course and require prolonged rest and complete avoidance of pressure, antibiotics, and antiseptic dressing, which at times may not yield satisfactory results.
Angoori Gnaneshwar Rao, Kousar Fathima
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Epidemiological aspects in trophic ulcers with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
Introduction. Trophic ulcer continues to be a major clinical problem, currently having a significant socio-economic impact. The association of microbial infections, especially with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, is one of the most common complications ...
Viorel PRISACARI +2 more
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Corneal trophic ulcer one week after topical diclofenac use
A 65-year-old woman operated on for cataract was discharged from hospital with a routine prescription including diclofenac. One week later she was diagnosed with corneal trophic ulcer in the operated eye. As the non-operated eye suffered from filamentary
Piotr Lasota
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Context: Plantar ulcers occur in patients with leprosy not because of the disease but because of its neuropathic effects on the skin on the feet. Neuropathy increases the risk of trauma to patients' feet, leading to the development of ulcers.
M Dheemant +2 more
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Platelet Rich Plasma: Efficacy in Treating Trophic Ulcers in Leprosy [PDF]
Introduction: Trophic ulcers secondary to leprosy pose a great stigma to the patients and remain a challenge to the treating dermatologists. The discovery of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) with its favourable role in wound healing is a boon for the ...
V. Anandan +3 more
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