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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 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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The humanistic and economic burden of chronic wounds: A systematic review

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2018
Chronic wounds are a health problem that have devastating consequences for patients and contribute major costs to healthcare systems and societies. To understand the magnitude of this health issue, a systematic review was undertaken.
Maja Olsson   +6 more
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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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Wound Botulism

Archives of Surgery, 1975
Botulism occurring in patients with wounds has been thought of as a rare disease. A patient with a lacerating wound of his hand and wrist and an avulsion of his fourth finger developed diplopia, dizziness, and slurred speech one week later, followed by generalized weakness and difficulty in swallowing.
M, Cherington, S, Ginsburg
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The Physiology of Wound Healing and Wound Assessment

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2001
Wound healing is a complex and remarkable process that occurs when the body responds to trauma. It requires the interaction of several intricate processes with the ultimate aim being to maintain homeostasis. With advances in surgery and increases in the amount of surgery being undertaken, research into wound healing has become of great importance ...
John Clancy   +2 more
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Healing the Wounds

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
They worked under tremendous hardships, often under enemy fire, for lengthy periods, separated from family and friends.
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A Self‐Pumping Dressing for Draining Excessive Biofluid around Wounds

Advances in Materials, 2018
Excessive biofluid around wounds often causes infection and hinders wound healing. However, the intrinsic hydrophilicity of the conventional dressing inevitably retains excessive biofluid at the interface between the dressing and the wound.
Lianxin Shi   +4 more
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A strain-programmed patch for the healing of diabetic wounds

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2022
G. Theocharidis   +19 more
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