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An audit to determine the clinical effectiveness of a pathway for managing wound infection [PDF]
Prevention of wound infection is a key objective in the planning of care for patients with wounds. The potential for wound infection, particularly in chronic wounds that are heavily contaminated with bacteria, can be high (Bowler et al, 2001).
Grothier, Lorraine, Stephenson, John
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A dynamically phase-adaptive regulating hydrogel promotes ultrafast anti-fibrotic wound healing
Achieving rapid and scar-free wound repair is a key goal in the field of regenerative medicine. Herein, a dynamically Schiff base-crosslinked hydrogel (F/R gel) with phase-adaptive regulating functions is constructed to integratedly promote rapid re ...
Fan Zhang +15 more
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The transcription factor NRF2 plays an important role in many biological processes and is a promising therapeutic target for many disease states. NRF2 is highly expressed in the skin and is known to play a critical role in diabetic wound healing, a ...
May Barakat +12 more
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Comprehensive Management of Rhino‐Orbito‐Cerebral Mucormycosis Post‐COVID‐19: A Case Report
Post‐COVID‐19 mucormycosis, particularly the rhino‐orbital‐cerebral form, can be life‐threatening. This case highlights the importance of maintaining high clinical suspicion, especially in patients with recent COVID‐19 history.
Mohammad Dehbozorgi +6 more
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Mariam Omotolani Afolabi,1 Jiannan Li,1 Jian Wang,2 Mashud Akinfemi Junior Abass,2 AiLing Lin,1 Asta Debora,3 Tinotenda Blessing Madzikatire,4 Jue Wang1 1Department of Cardiac Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou,
Afolabi MO +7 more
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Chemokine Pathway Can Be the Potential Therapeutic Target for Hypertrophic Scar
Hypertrophic scar (HTS) is a dermal form of fibroproliferative disease that develops after deep burns, skin injuries, and surgical wounds. HTS is defined as a visible, elevated scar that does not spread into surrounding tissues and often regresses.
Hirokatsu Umeyama +2 more
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HIDRADENITIS SUPPURATIVA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF 13 PATIENTS AND LITERATURE SUMMARY
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an inflammatory skin condition of the follicular pilosebaceous unit that primarily affects flexural areas where apocrine glands are found.
Reneeka Persaud +5 more
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Incisional Hernia Development: Wound Healing Gone Wrong? [PDF]
Abbas AA +3 more
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Role of metal nanomaterials in wound healing - a review. [PDF]
El Turk S +6 more
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Characterization of cutaneous wound healing in swine. [PDF]
Yang HY +15 more
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