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  • 2. Mafenide acetate solution dressings: an adjunct in burn wound care.
    Shuck JM, Thorne LW, Cooper CG.
    J Trauma; 1975 Jul; 15(7):595-9. PubMed ID: 1097720
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  • 3. Use of 5% sulfamylon (mafenide) solution after excision and grafting of burns.
    Lee JJ, Marvin JA, Heimbach DM, Grube BJ.
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  • 4. Mafenide acetate concentrations and bacteriostasis in experimental burn wounds treated with a three-layered laminated mafenide-saline dressing.
    Falcone PA, Harrison HN, Sowemimo GO, Reading GP.
    Ann Plast Surg; 1980 Oct; 5(4):266-9. PubMed ID: 6985504
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  • 5. Topical Sulfamylon cream inhibits DNA and protein synthesis in the skin donor site wound.
    Zhang XJ, Heggers JP, Chinkes DL, Wolf SE, Hawkins HK, Wolfe RR.
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  • 6. Studies of the pain produced by mafenide acetate preparations in burns.
    Harrison HN, Shuck JM, Caldwell E.
    Arch Surg; 1975 Dec; 110(12):1446. PubMed ID: 981
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  • 7. The effects of topical mafenide acetate application on skin graft survival in bacterial contaminated wounds.
    Baver Acaban M, Sarı A, Demirbağ HO, Ersöz G, Aktaş S.
    Burns; 2024 Mar; 50(2):433-443. PubMed ID: 37985270
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  • 8. Inhibition of Pseudomonas burn wound infection by mafenide dry foam.
    Catania PN, King JC.
    J Pharm Sci; 1975 Feb; 64(2):339-40. PubMed ID: 805232
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  • 9. Five percent mafenide acetate solution in the treatment of thermal injuries.
    Kucan JO, Smoot EC.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1993 Feb; 14(2 Pt 1):158-63. PubMed ID: 8501103
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  • 10. The effect of 5% mafenide acetate solution on bacterial control in infected rat burns.
    Murphy RC, Kucan JO, Robson MC, Heggers JP.
    J Trauma; 1983 Oct; 23(10):878-81. PubMed ID: 6415293
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  • 11. 2.5% Mafenide Acetate: A Cost-Effective Alternative to the 5% Solution for Burn Wounds.
    Afshari A, Nguyen L, Kahn SA, Summitt B.
    J Burn Care Res; 2017 Oct; 38(1):e42-e47. PubMed ID: 27606553
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  • 12. Topical mafenide hydrochloride aqueous spray in initial management of massive contaminated wounds with devitalized tissue.
    Mendelson JA.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2001 Oct; 16(3):172-4. PubMed ID: 11875802
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  • 13. Hydrofiber Dressing Saturated With Mafenide Acetate Extends the Duration of Antimicrobial Activity.
    Kahn SA, Afshari A, Nguyen L, Shinha T, Huff T, Montgomery AC, Stratton C, Summitt B.
    J Burn Care Res; 2017 Oct; 38(4):e704-e707. PubMed ID: 27775984
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  • 14. An experimental evaluation of the germicidal efficacy of three topical antimicrobial agents in burns.
    Rode H, de Wet PM, Davies MR, Cywes S.
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  • 15. A silver-coated antimicrobial barrier dressing used postoperatively on meshed autografts: a dressing comparison study.
    Silver GM, Robertson SW, Halerz MM, Conrad P, Supple KG, Gamelli RL.
    J Burn Care Res; 2007 Oct; 28(5):715-9. PubMed ID: 17667837
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  • 16. Evaluation of a prototype therapeutic system for prolonged, continuous topical delivery of homosulfanilamide in the management of Pseudomonas burn wound sepsis.
    Vistnes LM, Schmitt EE, Ksander GA, Rose EH, Balkenhol WJ, Coleman CL.
    Surgery; 1976 Jun; 79(6):690-6. PubMed ID: 1273754
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  • 17. The antifibrinolytic activity of sulfamylon solution.
    Aldridge JH, Weisdorf DJ, Kucan JO.
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  • 18. Comparison between topical honey and mafenide acetate in treatment of auricular burn.
    Hashemi B, Bayat A, Kazemei T, Azarpira N.
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  • 19. The management of burns under conditions of limited resources using topical aqueous sulfamylon (mafenide) hydrochloride spray.
    Mendelson JA.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1997 Aug; 18(3):238-44. PubMed ID: 9169948
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  • 20. Comparative study of topical mafenide acetate and nitrofura zone on the course of healing of acute burns.
    Durrani KM, Mansuri MM.
    J Pak Med Assoc; 1975 Apr; 25(4):72-5. PubMed ID: 814295
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