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387 related items for PubMed ID: 11525858

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    Lam PK, Chan ES, Ho WS, Liew CT.
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  • 48. A randomised prospective study of split skin graft donor site dressings: AWBAT-D™ vs. Duoderm®.
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  • 50. Evaluation of Aquacel Ag for Autogenous Skin Donor Sites.
    Haith LR, Stair-Buchmann ME, Ackerman BH, Herder D, Reigart CL, Stoering M, Guilday RE, Patton ML, Ross KM.
    J Burn Care Res; 2015 Sep; 36(6):602-6. PubMed ID: 25501785
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  • 51. Comparison of the effect of a collagen dressing and a polyurethane dressing on the healing of split thickness skin graft (STSG) donor sites.
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    Mecott-Rivera GÁ, Aguilar-Baqueiro JA, Bracho S, Miranda-Maldonado I, Franco-Márquez R, Castro-Govea Y, Dorsey-Treviño EG, García-Pérez MM.
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  • 53. The use of Acticoat in neonatal burns.
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    Hakkarainen T, Koivuniemi R, Kosonen M, Escobedo-Lucea C, Sanz-Garcia A, Vuola J, Valtonen J, Tammela P, Mäkitie A, Luukko K, Yliperttula M, Kavola H.
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  • 57. Impact of an absorbent silver-eluting dressing system on lower extremity revascularization wound complications.
    Childress BB, Berceli SA, Nelson PR, Lee WA, Ozaki CK.
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  • 60. Healing at home: Comparing cohorts of children with medium-sized burns treated as outpatients with in-hospital applied Acticoat to those children treated as inpatients with silver sulfadiazine.
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