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Larval Debridement Therapy for Management of Postsurgical Wounds in the Setting of Pyoderma Gangrenosum. [PDF]

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Unique Wounds and Wound Emergencies

Dermatologic Clinics, 1993
Unique wounds and wound emergencies include a variety of environmental assaults including bites, stings, electrical and chemical injury, and severe reactions to medications. This article reviews the clinical manifestations and treatment options essential to the management of these environmental assaults.
Edward M. Young, Victor D. Newcomer
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Wound healing and treating wounds [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2016
In the United States, chronic ulcers--including decubitus, vascular, inflammatory, and rheumatologic subtypes--affect >6 million people, with increasing numbers anticipated in our growing elderly and diabetic populations. These wounds cause significant morbidity and mortality and lead to significant medical costs.
Jennifer G. Powers   +3 more
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Wound Management

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
Wound management makes up an important part of the emergency physician's practice. Understanding the physiology of wound healing and the patient and wound factors affecting this process is essential for the proper treatment of wounds. There are many options available for wound closure.
Maria E. Moreira, Vincent J. Markovchick
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Dressing wounds

Primary Health Care, 1998
This article describes the choice and method of application of wound dressing in a variety of situations. The types of wounds covered include those in awkward areas, cavity wounds and fungating wounds. The problems of patients with allergies to wound dressings are also discussed.
M, Jones, J, Davey, M, Champion
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Difficult Wounds: Radiation Wounds

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1979
In an era of modern radiotherapy, problems associated with the indiscriminate treatment of benign disease have largely disappeared. Skin sparing effects of super voltage radiation equipment make the problems previously seen with orthovoltage equipment less frequent.
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