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Challenges and opportunities of pH in chronic wounds.

Therapeutic delivery, 2019
Regarded as a silent epidemic, chronic wounds are a global public health issue. Wound healing is a complex, synchronized cascade of physiological processes restoring the anatomic and functional integrity of the skin; however, chronic wounds fail to ...
Laura A Wallace   +2 more
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Wound Fluids and the Pathogenesis of Chronic Wounds

Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 1996
To describe two areas of ongoing investigation into analysis of wound fluids that may eventually lead to better understanding of pathophysiology of chronic wounds and to improved care and treatment.Studies used Lowry protein assay, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, and zymography to analyze fluids from acute ...
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Wounds and wound healing

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1982
Frank Cerra   +5 more
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Wound Contamination, Wound Infection, and the Antibiotics

Archives of Surgery, 1957
In war and in peace, infection is the bete noire of the surgeon who handles wounds. The most vulnerable are the wounds of violence, especially when the tissue damage extends to muscle, bone, or one of the body cavities. All are contaminated, characteristically, with more than one species of pathogenic bacteria at the time of wounding or during exposure
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Wounds and wound healing

British Medical Bulletin, 1988
H A F Dudley, J R T Eckersley
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A wound that was not just a wound

European Geriatric Medicine, 2013
Paul Y. Takahashi, S. Datta
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Wound care is not just about the wound [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Community Nursing, 2021
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Wound Management

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2018
Distal limb wounds in horses heal substantially different than trunk wounds, commonly resulting in exuberant granulation tissue and exposed and sequestered bone. Surgical intervention of severe rectovaginal lacerations in the mare should be delayed until the tissues have heeled and scar tissue has remodeled.
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Wounds

Pediatrics In Review, 2010
David M, Spiro   +2 more
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Wound Healing and Wound Strength of Sutured Limbal Wounds*

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1955
Marvin L. Gliedman, Karl E. Karlson
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