The clinical investigation of an amorphous hydrogel compared with a dextranomer paste dressing in the management of sloughy pressure sores. |
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Single or multiple ulcers typically have a raised, indurated margin and a sloughy base. |
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Also the sites where the dew claws were removed never healed properly, forming little sloughy pits. |
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This individual initially presented from the community with a painful, sloughy, neuropathic ulcer. |
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The clinical investigation was restricted to the debridement of sloughy non-viable tissue only. |
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These wounds can become sloughy and contaminated with bacteria, which increases the risks for clinical infection and malodour. |
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The study confirms both the clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness of larval therapy in the debridement of sloughy venous ulcers. |
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Hydrogels form an essential option in treatment regimes for cleansing of sloughy and necrotic wounds. |
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At the diabetes centre, larval therapy has been used for several years to debride sloughy diabetic foot ulcers. |
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On necrotic and sloughy wounds the drug can be left on for up to 3 days. |
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Surgical debridement offers a quick solution to clean the wound from germs and sloughy infected tissues for practitioners trained to these techniques. |
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High water content of Amorphous pharmagel promotes practice to debride necrotic, sloughy wounds and for second degree burns. |
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Cutimed Gel is a clear, amorphous hydrogel for the treatment of necrotic and sloughy tissue in chronic wounds. |
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The hydrocolloid wound gel of this invention is particularly useful for chronic cavity type wounds and for wounds containing sloughy or necrotic material. |
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He was found to have a completely destroyed glans, replaced with necrotic sloughy tissue. |
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Thrush does not produce fever, a red area on the breast or a sloughy nipple discharge. |
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The Swedish Reform Church was in a sloughy, weedy district, near a group of factories. |
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