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549 related items for PubMed ID: 29032975

  • 1. Comparison of non-surgical methods for the treatment of deep partial thickness skin burns of the hand.
    Zacharevskij E, Baranauskas G, Varkalys K, Rimdeika R, Kubilius D.
    Burns; 2018 Mar; 44(2):445-452. PubMed ID: 29032975
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  • 3. Microbial cellulose dressing compared with silver sulphadiazine for the treatment of partial thickness burns: A prospective, randomised, clinical trial.
    Aboelnaga A, Elmasry M, Adly OA, Elbadawy MA, Abbas AH, Abdelrahman I, Salah O, Steinvall I.
    Burns; 2018 Dec; 44(8):1982-1988. PubMed ID: 30005989
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  • 5. Randomized Controlled Trial of Polyhexanide/Betaine Gel Versus Silver Sulfadiazine for Partial-Thickness Burn Treatment.
    Wattanaploy S, Chinaroonchai K, Namviriyachote N, Muangman P.
    Int J Low Extrem Wounds; 2017 Mar; 16(1):45-50. PubMed ID: 28682677
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  • 6. A Change of Traditional Method of Treatment of Partial Thickness Burn with Hydrofibre Dressings.
    Mitura K, Osłowska J, Mitura A.
    Pol Przegl Chir; 2015 Feb; 87(2):91-6. PubMed ID: 26146101
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  • 7. Comparison of efficacy of silver-nanoparticle gel, nano-silver-foam and collagen dressings in treatment of partial thickness burn wounds.
    Erring M, Gaba S, Mohsina S, Tripathy S, Sharma RK.
    Burns; 2019 Dec; 45(8):1888-1894. PubMed ID: 31383609
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  • 9. The impact of an open-label design on human amniotic membranes vs. silver sulfadiazine dressings for second-degree burns: a randomized controlled clinical trial.
    Moghimi MH, Salehian M, Abdi M, Tahrekhani M, Safaei A, Kamali K.
    BMC Surg; 2024 Oct 14; 24(1):309. PubMed ID: 39396946
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  • 12. Dressings for superficial and partial thickness burns.
    Wasiak J, Cleland H, Campbell F, Spinks A.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2013 Mar 28; 2013(3):CD002106. PubMed ID: 23543513
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  • 13. Enzymatic debridement of deeply burned faces: Healing and early scarring based on tissue preservation compared to traditional surgical debridement.
    Schulz A, Fuchs PC, Rothermundt I, Hoffmann A, Rosenberg L, Shoham Y, Oberländer H, Schiefer J.
    Burns; 2017 Sep 28; 43(6):1233-1243. PubMed ID: 28363663
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  • 14. Drug-loaded synthetic dressings: effect on contraction, epithelialization, and collagen synthesis of deep second-degree experimental burns.
    Kaufman T, Nathan P, Levin M, Hebda PA, Eichenlaub EH, Korol B.
    Ann Plast Surg; 1985 May 28; 14(5):420-7. PubMed ID: 4083698
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  • 15. Evaluation of scar quality after treatment of superficial burns of the hands and face with Dressilk or Biobrane-An intra-individual comparison.
    Schiefer JL, Rath R, Ahrens E, Grigutsch D, Gräff I, Stromps JP, Fuchs PC, Schulz A.
    Burns; 2018 Mar 28; 44(2):305-317. PubMed ID: 28865837
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  • 18. A comparative study of the dressings silver sulfadiazine and Aquacel Ag in the management of superficial partial-thickness burns.
    Yarboro DD.
    Adv Skin Wound Care; 2013 Jun 28; 26(6):259-62. PubMed ID: 23685525
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  • 20. Enzymatic Versus Traditional Surgical Debridement of Severely Burned Hands: A Comparison of Selectivity, Efficacy, Healing Time, and Three-Month Scar Quality.
    Schulz A, Shoham Y, Rosenberg L, Rothermund I, Perbix W, Christian Fuchs P, Lipensky A, Schiefer JL.
    J Burn Care Res; 2017 Jun 28; 38(4):e745-e755. PubMed ID: 28644207
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