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Use and Limitations of Dextranomer in Cutaneous Ulcerations
V. L. Lewis, J. Gavron, J. S T Yao
Surgery, Plastic Surgery Division
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Cutaneous Ulcer
100%
Dextranomer
100%
Venous Leg Ulcer
66%
Treatment Methods
33%
Pressure Ulcer
33%
Granulation Tissue
33%
Pain Relief
33%
Tendon
33%
Patient Acceptance
33%
Ulcer
33%
Dative
33%
Pressure Sore
33%
Superficial Infection
33%
Nonexudative
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Venous Ulcer
100%
Dextranomer
100%
Ulcer
100%
Decubitus
66%
Venous Stasis
66%
Infection
33%
Granulation Tissue
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ulcer
100%
Dextranomer
100%
Venous Stasis
33%
Decubitus
33%
Infection
16%
Granulation Tissue
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Ulcer
100%
Dextranomer
100%
Venous Stasis
28%
Pressure Ulcer
14%
Granulation Tissue
14%
Infection
14%