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689 related items for PubMed ID: 19096281

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  • 25. Maggot therapy in wound management.
    Young T.
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  • 26. Maggot therapy in the treatment of wounds of exposed knee prostheses.
    Wollina U, Kinscher M, Fengler H.
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  • 28. Maggot debridement therapy: a systematic review.
    Shi E, Shofler D.
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  • 30. Role of the wet-to-dry phase of cleansing in preparing the chronic wound bed for dressing application.
    Kammerlander G, Andriessen A, Asmussen P, Brunner U, Eberlein T.
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  • 32. [Debridement in practice].
    Fromantin I, Charitansky H.
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  • 36. Maggot débridement therapy in outpatients.
    Sherman RA, Sherman J, Gilead L, Lipo M, Mumcuoglu KY.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2001 Sep; 82(9):1226-9. PubMed ID: 11552195
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    Ayello EA, Cuddigan JE.
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  • 38. Exploring debridement options for chronic venous leg ulcers.
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