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A Conceptual Bi-Dimensional Risk Assessment Framework in Bleeding Peptic Ulcers. [PDF]
Langellotti L +9 more
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The clinical importance of pressure ulcers is reviewed confirming the need for continuous monitoring of skin blood perfusion at the patient – mattress interface.
Hadley, Glyn James Matthew +1 more
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Re-introducing honey in the management of wounds and ulcers - theory and practice
Dressing wounds with honey was standard practice in past times but went out of fashion when antibiotics came into use. There has been a renaissance in its usage now that antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a widespread clinical problem, and ...
Molan, Peter C.
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A graphene oxide/collagen scaffold is developed for chronic massive rotator cuff tear repair. The scaffold improves compressive stability, supports reparative mesenchymal differentiation, and modulates the immune microenvironment. In chronic MRCT models, it reduces muscle degeneration, enhances tendon–bone regeneration, and improves functional recovery,
Renwen Wan +24 more
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Association Between Diabetic Foot Lesions and Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Murai M +7 more
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This review explores how hemoglobin‐based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) combined with nanozymes create multifunctional materials that deliver oxygen while maintaining redox homeostasis. Beyond artificial blood substitutes, these constructs enable wound healing with light‐triggered oxygen release, cancer therapy through enhanced oxygenation and reactive ...
Despoina Douka +4 more
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Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in 3 nonpsoriatic patients: Report of a rare side effect
Hal A. Lewis, BS +3 more
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Validation of a Clinical Decision-Support Algorithm for Chronic Wound Classification and Treatment: An Expert Consensus. [PDF]
Marques R +4 more
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Treatment of H. pylori and peptic ulcers [PDF]
A peptic ulcer is a lesion or discontinuation in the lining of your stomach or the upper part of your small intestine. It happens when the protective layer of mucus that shields your stomach from its own acid is damaged or worn away. When this protective
Ismawi, Hidayatul Radziah
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