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  • 22. A comparative clinical study on five types of compression therapy in patients with venous leg ulcers.
    Dolibog P, Franek A, Taradaj J, Dolibog P, Blaszczak E, Polak A, Brzezinska-Wcislo L, Hrycek A, Urbanek T, Ziaja J, Kolanko M.
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  • 24. Comparison of outcomes in patients with venous leg ulcers treated with compression therapy alone versus combination of surgery and compression therapy: a systematic review.
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  • 25. Short-stretch or four-layer compression bandages: an overview of the literature.
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  • 30. [Effect of compression therapy in the management of venous ulcer - practical experience].
    Vranjković I, Strok N, Topolovec Z, Huljev D.
    Acta Med Croatica; 2013 Oct; 67 Suppl 1():111-3. PubMed ID: 24371985
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  • 32. Long term results of compression therapy alone versus compression plus surgery in chronic venous ulceration (ESCHAR): randomised controlled trial.
    Gohel MS, Barwell JR, Taylor M, Chant T, Foy C, Earnshaw JJ, Heather BP, Mitchell DC, Whyman MR, Poskitt KR.
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  • 33. Medical and surgical treatment of chronic venous ulcers.
    Cooper MA, Qazi U, Bass E, Zenilman J, Lazarus G, Valle MF, Malas MB.
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  • 34. Compression stockings for treating venous leg ulcers: measurement of interface pressure under a new ulcer kit.
    Partsch B, Partsch H.
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  • 35. Maggots as a wound debridement agent for chronic venous leg ulcers under graduated compression bandages: A randomised controlled trial.
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  • 36. Randomized clinical trial of three-layer tubular bandaging system for venous leg ulcers.
    Weller CD, Evans SM, Staples MP, Aldons P, McNeil JJ.
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    Weller CD, Barker A, Darby I, Haines T, Underwood M, Ward S, Aldons P, Dapiran E, Madan JJ, Loveland P, Sinha S, Vicaretti M, Wolfe R, Woodward M, McNeil J.
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  • 38. A prospective randomised trial of four-layer versus short stretch compression bandages for the treatment of venous leg ulcers.
    Scriven JM, Taylor LE, Wood AJ, Bell PR, Naylor AR, London NJ.
    Ann R Coll Surg Engl; 1998 May 11; 80(3):215-20. PubMed ID: 9682649
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  • 40. Importance and advantages of intermittent external pneumatic compression therapy in venous stasis ulceration.
    Alpagut U, Dayioglu E.
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